On the sixth anniversary of the demise of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., lots of people will be thinking about that economy-shattering event—one that changed so many lives. Former Lehman employees can still tell you where they were and what they were thinking on Bloody Sunday—Sept. 14, 2008. (The official filing for bankruptcy was Monday morning, just past midnight.) Many say they can never forget.

One lawyer who has thought about it often also remembers a very different Lehman event—a happy one, though in retrospect it’s haunting in what it foreshadowed. (The lawyer asked that his name be withheld—he’s focused on moving on—but he was willing to share his memories and his notes.)

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