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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Aug. 3, 2013

Vaughn R. Walker

Vaughn R. Walker retired from the Northern District bench as chief judge at the end of 2010 to open shop as an arbitrator and mediator - but he hasn't entirely let loose of his gavel.


By John Roemer


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - Vaughn R. Walker retired from the Northern District bench as chief judge at the end of 2010 to open shop as an arbitrator and mediator - but he hasn't entirely let loose of his gavel.


In an unusual alternative dispute resolution case in Los Angeles, opposing parties seeking a private jury trial retained Walker to act as judge. They built a courtroom, a jury room and judicial chamber...

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