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New Legal Risks: Skydiving for Charity
So, you think lawyers aren't risk-takers? That may be true when it comes to advising clients or practicing law, but for charity, one group of lawyers across the pond was willing to take a chance. According to this story, five lawyers from the family law practice at U.K. firm B P Collins took to the skies to make a tandem skydive for charity. The five raised more than £4,000 ($6,000) for the Leonard Cheshire Disability Home in Gerrards Cross, outside of London.
Posted by Carolyn Elefant on November 18, 2008 at 08:55 AM | Permalink
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