Daily Journal Staff Writer
It was the lure of a fresh economic justice advocacy model and maybe the appeal of a larger firm that drew Mark D. Rosenbaum and others to Los Angeles' Public Counsel this week, surprising many.
Plus, Rosenbaum had turned 65 and could draw a pension from the ACLU of Southern California, where he'd worked for 40 years.
Once the pro bono arm of the Los Angeles and Beverly Hills bar asso...
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