Daily Journal Staff Writer
WOODLAND HILLS - The devastating 1994 Northridge earthquake upended Southern California, but it also precipitated a torrent of work for the homeowners association-focused firm Beaumont Gitlin Tashjian.
The seven-attorney group, founded a decade before the quake as a partnership between Tarzana office mates Larry F. Gitlin, a patent lawyer, and Christian A. Moser, a wills and estates attorney, had ...
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