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D.C. Law Firms Express Interest in Sending Lawyers to Trapeze School

Posted Jun 4, 2009, 07:55 am CST
By Debra Cassens Weiss

Lawyers used to performing high-wire acts could get some real life lessons in the art at a Washington, D.C., trapeze school.

The Trapeze School of New York is moving operations to Washington, D.C., and promoting itself with an outdoor display at H and Ninth streets, the Washington Post reports. “The school is for fitness freaks, thrill-seekers and people harboring secret circus fantasies, among others,” the story says.

Caryn "CJ" Jaffe, an office manager for the school, told the Post that several white-shoe D.C. law firms have expressed an interest in enrolling their lawyers for some lessons in circus performances outside the office.


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