Judges and Judiciary
May 31, 2017
My reflections on Justice Paul Turner
I remember the first time I met Justice Turner. It was November 4, 2002, and I had been a lawyer for slightly less than five years as I walked nervously up to the lectern to present my very first appellate oral argument. By Jeremy B. Rosen





Jeremy B. Rosen
Partner
Horvitz & Levy LLP
3601 W Olive Ave Fl 8
Burbank , CA 91505-4681
Phone: (818) 995-0800
Email: jrosen@horvitzlevy.com
Duke Univ School of Law
Jeremy was previously nominated to the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.
I remember the first time I met Justice Paul Turner. It was November 4, 2002, and I had been a lawyer for slightly less than five years as I walked nervously up to the lectern to present my very first appellate oral argument. I was greeted by Justice Turner's great baritone voice that was meant to put me at ease. But his very first question — a softball as it turned out — caught me off guard. As I floundered, not qui...
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