By Greg Katz
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - Citing a potential loss of judicial benefits, Superior Court Judge Joseph W. Hilberman said Wednesday he will be leaving the bench after six years to begin working as a neutral. Hilberman declined to say what provider he would be joining. But a neutral affiliated with ADR Services said that he would start work with that organization in February. ADR Services President Lucie Barron declined to c...
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - Citing a potential loss of judicial benefits, Superior Court Judge Joseph W. Hilberman said Wednesday he will be leaving the bench after six years to begin working as a neutral. Hilberman declined to say what provider he would be joining. But a neutral affiliated with ADR Services said that he would start work with that organization in February. ADR Services President Lucie Barron declined to c...
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