By Eron Ben-Yehuda
Kris P. Thompson didn't hesitate to go to trial on behalf of one of San Diego's premier restaurants, despite fears that a "public spectacle" would tarnish his client's reputation.
Thompson's client, Mister A's Restaurant, stood accused of ...
Kris P. Thompson didn't hesitate to go to trial on behalf of one of San Diego's premier restaurants, despite fears that a "public spectacle" would tarnish his client's reputation.
Thompson's client, Mister A's Restaurant, stood accused of ...
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