Daily Journal Staff Writer
Some mediators like to use authority to pressure parties into settling. Wayne Brazil asks how he can be of service to the disputants.
"I really like using my mind to make a difference for real people," said the 67-year-old former U.S. magistrate judge turned JAMS mediator. "That's what animates me: to deliver real help to real people."
He's carried that philosophy ...
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