We were sipping champagne cocktails last week under the flower-bedecked tent at the annual spring benefit for the Central Park Conservancy. Popularly known as the “Ladies Hat Luncheon,” it was a splashy affair, featuring New York’s social elites and those who aspire to be, wearing some sensational, if not riotous, millinery creations.

It’s not often that lady lawyers cross paths with the ladies who lunch. But for a few hours, we mingled with the Page Six crowd–those gals who wouldn’t dream of wasting away at some office, poring over documents.

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