Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - When plaintiffs' attorney Brooks Cutter decided to split from his small firm to pursue his own practice more independently, it wasn't because of a feud or a bad economy. Cutter Law PC is based on a new business model Cutter thinks will catch on with other litigators as well.
His former partners at Kershaw Cutter & Ratinoff LLP are also in varying stages of forming independent pr...
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