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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Oct. 4, 2014

Jacqueline A. Connor

As a neutral for ADR Services Inc., Connor listens to narratives, probing all sides' motives and objectives. Unlike in a courtroom, where law and precedent rule decision-making, Connor takes stock of emotions.


By Matt Hamilton


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - After 25 years on the bench, Jacqueline A. Connor is relishing the opportunity to do what she never could: talk to the involved parties.


As a neutral for ADR Services Inc. with two years under her belt, Connor listens to the narratives, probing all sides' motives and objectives. Unlike in a courtroom, where law, precedent and argument play a part in the decision-making, Connor takes...

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