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Law Practice

Jan. 3, 2007

Antitrust Litigator Lightens Up

Lawyer Complements Her Practice With Weekly Sessions After Work Twisting and Twirling Upside Down While Hanging From Silk Sheets 15 Feet in the Air

By Susan McRae
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - After work every Wednesday, Heather M. Cooper, an antitrust and trade regulation attorney, makes her way to a small, nondescript concrete building on a darkened side street in Inglewood, where she rejuvenates mind and body by dangling upside down, 15 feet above the floor.
      The technique involves shimmying up two sheets of special fab...

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