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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Oct. 7, 2006

Former Covina Judge Listens to Both Sides Now

LOS ANGELES - Michael Rutberg realized early in his career that he didn't want to get caught up in the minutiae of running a law practice.


Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer

     LOS ANGELES - Michael Rutberg realized early in his career that he didn't want to get caught up in the minutiae of running a law practice.
      It was 1975, and he was handling family law cases and the trials and tribulations of anyone else who happened to wander into his small office space near Malibu Clothes in Beverly Hills.
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