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Solo and Small Firms

Oct. 7, 2003

Public Defenders Start Their Own Firm

Three veteran trial attorneys are leaving Los Angeles' federal public-defender's office to open a private partnership concentrating on criminal defense and civil rights.

By Susan McRae
        Three veteran trial attorneys are leaving Los Angeles' federal public-defender's office to open a private partnership concentrating on criminal defense and civil rights.
        Lawyers say the exit is the first time anyone can remember that a group of attorneys has left the office to form their own practice, rather than join...

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