Tiny Train Town: Sedgwick Partner's Christmas Tradition
As Sedgwick prepares to celebrate its last Christmas as a law firm, one partner continues his tradition of building a tiny train town for family and friends.
December 14, 2017 at 03:19 PM
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As Sedgwick prepares to celebrate its last Christmas as a law firm, one partner continues his tradition of building a tiny train town for family and friends. Longtime partner Gregory Read, looks back on how he got started at the firm and how he built his Christmas village at home.
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