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Jan. 1, 2016

Attorney sharpens self-defense skills

Meaning "contact combat" in Hebrew, Krav Maga was developed self-defense system for the Israeli military by a Hungarian-Israeli martial artist. It uses a combination techniques derived from Aikido, Judo, boxing, traditional wrestling, and others.

By Steven Crighton
Daily Journal Staff Writer

When Leticia Lundquist was attacked four years ago while on an Easter morning run she was, naturally, caught off guard.

"This guy grabbed me and pushed me into a bush. It took my brain forever to realize what was going on," Lundquist, a partner at Lundquist & Petrosyan LLP, said. "I fought him off, started pushing him and chasing him down the street."

Though she ...

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