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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Jan. 21, 2012

Richard E. Madory

After four decades in Orange County as a plaintiffs' and defense litigator and pro tem judge, he didn't need to market himself when he became a full-time neutral. He was already a known and respected commodity.


By Susan McRae


Daily Journal Staff Writer


TUSTIN - Richard E. Madory didn't need to market his new services when he left private practice 10 years ago to become a full-time neutral.


After four decades in Southern California representing plaintiffs and defendants in professional liability and insurance and health care litigation, he was a known and respected commodity. He'd also spent about the same length of time volunteering as a judg...

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