Last Monday, Jan. 24, was marked around the world as the "Day of the Endangered Lawyer" (DEL). Begun 11 years ago and set on the day in 1977 when four labor lawyers in Spain were murdered in Madrid in the so-called Massacre of Atocha. Run by the Dutch-based Foundation the Day of the Endangered Lawyer. The purpose is to focus attention of the global community on the threats to lawyers seeking to do their jobs. This year the focus is on Columbia, which the DEL report notes has one of the highest murder rates for lawyers, with the highest murder rate in Latin America for defenders of human rights.