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Law Practice

Feb. 16, 2005

Constant Change Becomes Her

SAN FRANCISCO - If San Francisco Superior Court fielded a baseball team, Commissioner Sue M. Kaplan would be a natural utility infielder. Kaplan catches a huge variety of cases every week. She runs a master calendar of landlord-tenant disputes, decides whether to grant restraining orders in harassment cases, passes judgment on settlements involving minors, grants applications for name changes, and decides whether to enter default judgements against defendants who haven't appeared in court.

By Tyler Cunningham
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - If San Francisco Superior Court fielded a baseball team, Commissioner Sue M. Kaplan would be a natural utility infielder.
        Kaplan catches a huge variety of cases every week. She runs a maste...

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