Lawyers love to talk.
But the senior aristocracy of the Lubbock bar who formed a breakfast club every Saturday morning to do just that share more than a love of the law.
They call themselves "the old coots", and meet every Saturday morning at their favorite restaurant to gossip about law and the good old days. Meet the World War II Breakfast Club of Lubbock, Texas.
July 01, 1999 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Lawyers love to talk.
But the senior aristocracy of the Lubbock bar who formed a breakfast club every Saturday morning to do just that share more than a love of the law.
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