Connecticut Attorney Permanent Retirement Written Notice is a document that is required to be submitted to the Connecticut State Bar Association when a lawyer permanently retires from the practice of law. This document must be signed by the lawyer and must include the lawyer's full name, address, and date of retirement, as well as the names and addresses of any clients the lawyer is representing. It must also include a statement from the lawyer that they have no intention of returning to the practice of law. There are two types of Connecticut Attorney Permanent Retirement Written Notice: voluntary retirement and mandatory retirement. Voluntary retirement is when a lawyer voluntarily ceases the practice of law due to age, health, disability, or other personal reasons. Mandatory retirement is when a lawyer is required to permanently retire due to disciplinary action by the Connecticut State Bar Association or due to a conviction of a felony.