Litigators share the charms they don and superstitious rituals they observe to attract good luck ahead of legal proceedings.
Bring good fortune into your life and your garden with houseplants, flowers and herbs that are said to be extra lucky.
Litigators share the charms they don and superstitious rituals they observe to attract good luck ahead of legal proceedings.
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One of the most famous good-luck charms is the shamrock. Legend has it that the good luck of this three-leaved plant began when it was a revered pagan symbol. The missionary Saint Patrick is said ...