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Family

Apr. 21, 2005

Family Law Judge Likes 'Doing the Right Thing' as a Job

SAN FRANCISCO - Family law? What a drag! Or so thought Evelio Grillo. Appointed to the Alameda County Superior Court in 2003, the longtime business and real estate lawyer was less than ecstatic upon getting the news he'd be dealing with dicey issues such as divorce and child custody at the Hayward Hall of Justice.

By Robert Selna
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Family law? What a drag! Or so thought Evelio Grillo.
        Appointed to the Alameda County Superior Court in 2003, the longtime business and real estate lawyer was less than ecstatic upon getting th...

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