John Argue, a founding partner of Los Angeles' Argue Pearson Harbison & Myers, died Aug. 10 after being diagnosed with leukemia in January. He was 70.
The firm was formed in 1972 from pieces of Flint & McKay, where Argue handled the William Randolph Hearst estate for many years. He was a skilled negotiator, according to partner Don Pearson. The deal of his career was the contra...
The firm was formed in 1972 from pieces of Flint & McKay, where Argue handled the William Randolph Hearst estate for many years. He was a skilled negotiator, according to partner Don Pearson. The deal of his career was the contra...
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