lots more Wendy Savage, Esq.
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…… from the Beautiful Lawyers Calendar’s Wendy Gallery ..
The folks at the Boston Beautiful Lawyers Calendar know a good thing when they see one: their featured lawyer, Wendy Savage, of the corporation counsel office of Liberty Mutual. So, they now offer a Wendy Gallery at their website, with 10 large photos from her photo shoot — five in a pinstriped suitcoat and five in that famous black dress. We hope all this good will from the promoters of the Beautiful Lawyers Calendar will bring you to purchase a calendar to help a number of good causes.
For some reason, Prof. Yabut and the f/k/a Gang thought you might want to know. What we want you to know is that the best part of this whole Calendar-Wendy Phenomenon has been getting to correspond with Wendy. Having been around quite a few beautiful and smart female lawyers over the past 30 years, I was not the least bit surprised to discover the thoughtful, multi-faceted woman behind the instant-celebrity persona. None of the other beautiful lawyers in my life ever got so much public attention, but I’m pretty sure they also would have responded in the same level-headed, modest way as Wendy.
.. That’s all for now. Who needs punditry or poetry, when you have Wendy, Esq.? . .
p.s. Our resident poet, dagosan, thinks that Susan Friery, M.D., Esq., is another very good reason to buy this calendar.
freezing rain
two Baby Boomers
steam-up the Volvo……… by dagosan
Year-end Update (Dec. 30, 2008): See our post “a sparkingly Savage year,” which discusses the Boston Magazine article “Counsel Requests the Right to Appeal: Smokin’-hot lawyer Wendy Savage defends her buzzy turn as a pinup” (by Alyssa Giacobbe, January 2009), and the issue of professional women posing in sexy pictures.


Susan Friery is not md, just plays one on tv. Check docfinder.org, she doesn’t have a license!
Comment by breal — February 3, 2009 @ 11:59 am
Breal, my understanding is that using the initials “M.D.” means you have received the academic degree of Medical Doctor. Having a license to practice as a physician is a separate issue.
Comment by David Giacalone — February 3, 2009 @ 12:11 pm