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Sep. 17, 2002
Legal Pioneer
Workers' compensation attorney Pauline Nightingale works out of her Los Angeles condominium, just blocks from the bustling, upscale shops of the Beverly Center. As she opens the door to her home, clients and visitors are greeted by a woman who stands shorter than 5 feet tall.
Workers' compensation attorney Pauline Nightingale works out of her Los Angeles condominium, just blocks from the bustling, upscale shops of the Beverly Center. As she opens the door to her home, clients and visitors are greeted by a woman who stands shorter than 5 feet tall.
As Night...
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