Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Syd Whalley, executive director of the Western Center on Law and Poverty, was out of town when an attorney from a small firm in Monrovia called to tell her about the check.
Whalley had never met Jules Sandford or anyone from Patten, Faith & Sandford and was surprised to hear the firm had a "substantial" amount of mon...
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