By Greg Katz
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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LOS ANGELES - For almost as long as the Los Angeles County Court has had a pro bono panel of mediators to help resolve the deluge of cases in its civil courts, there have been critics of the process.
Many mediators feel they should be paid for their work, particularly in cases with high values in disput...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1
LOS ANGELES - For almost as long as the Los Angeles County Court has had a pro bono panel of mediators to help resolve the deluge of cases in its civil courts, there have been critics of the process.
Many mediators feel they should be paid for their work, particularly in cases with high values in disput...
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