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Firm Watch

Sep. 23, 2003

Prosecutor Will Take a Stab at Private Practice

Fresh out of Glendale College of the Law, Albert H. MacKenzie went to work in the district attorney's office because he wanted to get some trial experience before going into private practice.

By David Houston
        Fresh out of Glendale College of the Law, Albert H. MacKenzie went to work in the district attorney's office because he wanted to get some trial experience before going into private practice.
        Thirty years and 200 trials later, he's is ready to do that. Only now, he's got a pension under his belt.
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