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Mar. 14, 2000

Lawyer Finds Discipline in Martial Arts

By Emma Varesio For Janet Lucas, law requires discipline, attention and dedication - just like aikido and karate. "In martial arts do means 'the way,' kind of like a path, though not a religious one," explains the associate at San Francisco's Bartko, Zankel Tarrant & Miller. "The study and performance of a martial art is a lifelong path that continually evolves and matures; the same could be true in any profession, especially law, where there is a kind of evolving and maturing as an attorney."

        
        
        
        By Emma Varesio
        For Janet Lucas, law requires discipline, attention and dedication - just like aikido and karate.
        "In martial arts do means 'the way,' kind of ...

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