Bay Area partner Louis Lehot of Foley & Lardner LLP with his raised bed garden. (Photo courtesy of Tita Lehot)
From needlepoint to Dungeons & Dragons to surfing, attorneys throughout the state have tried new hobbies or rekindled their interest in old ones during the past two years of enforced working from home.
Louis Lehot, a Bay Area corporate partner at Foley & Lardner LLP, took advantage of the pandemic to focus on nature. That meant turning himself from a "quintessential brown thumb" to a gardening aficionado.
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