Cindy Crawford has nothing to worry about.

Lawyers strutted down the catwalk (a staircase, actually) at the Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft “fashion seminar” Tuesday night at the Ralph Lauren flagship store in New York City. The event, co-sponsored by Esquire magazine and Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation, was intended to give Cadwalader’s lawyers and staff a look at the “do’s” and “don’ts” of the firm’s new “business casual” policy — all casual, all the time — in a relaxed and clubby setting.

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