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Law Practice

May 6, 1999

Taking It SLO

SAN LUIS OBISPO - Denton Wilson, a deputy district attorney in San Mateo County, and his wife, Ann, practicing insurance defense law in downtown San Francisco, could not abide the congestion, the clutter, and the daily three-hour car, bus and train trek to and from their home in San Carlos.

By Dick Goldberg
Special to the Daily Journal
        SAN LUIS OBISPO - Denton Wilson, a deputy district attorney in San Mateo County, and his wife, Ann, practicing insurance defense law in downtown San Francisco, could not abide the congestion, the clutter, and the daily three-hour car, bus and train trek to and from their home in San Carlos.
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