Even when lawyers go scuba diving, they’re still lawyers.
In June the Underwater Bar Association, a lawyer group based in Florida that organizes dives and ocean-related volunteer work, took a handful of members far into the Gulf of Mexico for three days. One evening, the lawyers crowded around the dinner table on the boat where they were staying. Alan Bennett, a solo intellectual property practitioner, fired up a PowerPoint presentation on his laptop. Seventy miles west of the Florida Keys, the lawyers earned a CLE credit.
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