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Law Practice

May 31, 2001

A Lawyer Spins Wheels to Break Record

SAN FRANCISCO - Employment lawyer and bicycling enthusiast Robert Sturm says Tour de France marathon cyclists are out of his league. The 33-year old Littler Mendelson partner can't claim to match the speed of those international race competitors, but he created a league of his own over the long Memorial Day weekend. While many of his colleagues were in bed dreaming of barbecues and parades, Sturm was setting a new world record for stationary biking.

By Karen Coleman
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Employment lawyer and bicycling enthusiast Robert Sturm says Tour de France marathon cyclists are out of his league.
        The 33-year old Littler Mendelson partner can't claim to match the speed of those international race competitors, but...

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