Daily Journal Staff Writer
After working long hours in his private practice, trial attorney Gary S. Greene escaped into his music.
An accomplished violinist, he said he would play whenever he had the chance and that he would always return to his office refreshed and ready to work.
The music "therapy" eventually gave him an idea: inviting other lawyers trained in music to join him.
"I felt th...
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