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Law Practice

Feb. 10, 2017

Lawyers form jazz music group, enjoy fun, friendship

"We did music for years and years before the practice of law swallowed us whole," said John Blumberg, a trial attorney and baritone. "Then a few years [ago] we lifted our heads up above the fray and said, 'wouldn't it be nice to get back to doing what we loved doing all along?'"

By Eli Wolfe
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Most attorneys have to sacrifice something when they enter the legal world. For some, it's as painless as giving up a time-consuming hobby. For others, it's abandoning a passion that gives their life meaning.

For legal professionals Ken Freundlich, John Blumberg, Linda Hurevitz, and Barbara Gilbert, that passion was music, which they set aside to pursue careers in the court...

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