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In Recess

Mar. 23, 2018

Elevated Perspective

Strange & Butler LLP partner Brian Strange has summited the highest peaks on all seven continents but a devastating personal loss changed how he sees the mountains.

Elevated Perspective
From left, Johnny Strange and Brian Strange at the Denali summit in 2008.

Los Angeles trial lawyer Brian Strange climbed to the top of Antarctica’s tallest mountain with a 12-year-old.

“I figured it would be a good experience, but I didn’t think he could do it,” Strange said of summiting 16,000-foot Vinson Massif in 2004 with his son Johnny. “I was wrong.”

“People were flabbergasted,” the Strange & Butler LLP partner added with a chuckle, recalling the ascent’s nega...

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