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September 1977

International Lawyers in AA

They are regular AAs, but they search for opportunities to serve through their profession

IN A PLUSH, sophisticated office in downtown New York, six attorneys gathered one evening in mid-April. Their subject was not some colossal corporate merger or antitrust litigation; it was individual sobriety. They shared their experience, strength, and hope to reinforce and deepen their sobriety. Out of this meeting, another group of International Lawyers in Alcoholics Anonymous (ILAA) would, they hoped, carry the message to other alcoholic lawyers that they were not alone.

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