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Personal Injury & Torts

Sep. 24, 2005

'Recovering Trial Attorney' Switches to Neutral

LOS ANGELES - Richard Coleman jokingly calls himself a "recovering trial lawyer." But get the 70-year-old mediator talking, and you'll find he's not far off the mark.

By Geneva Whitmarsh
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - Richard Coleman jokingly calls himself a "recovering trial lawyer." But get the 70-year-old mediator talking, and you'll find he's not far off the mark.
        "I learned that the courtroom is a grossly ineffective way to solve a dispute," said Coleman, ...

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