Daily Journal Staff Writer
Several pieces of art line the halls of Cohen & Richardson PC. Inside the conference room hangs a modern work portraying a mass of words - "love," "energy," "dream" and the like - incongrously connected by mathematical symbols.
"It feels like a legal argument to me," Jeffrey A. Cohen, co-founding partner of the El Segundo firm, said of the art.
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