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Law Practice

Nov. 30, 2004

Public Counsel Showers Its Volunteers With Awards

Los Angeles sole practitioner Rachel Roth is a music management attorney with high-profile clients worth millions. But she says the highlight of her week is Friday afternoons, when she drives to the juvenile hall in Sylmar and spends five and a half hours counseling juvenile offenders at the facility as part of Public Counsel's juvenile justice project.

By Lorelei Laird
        Los Angeles sole practitioner Rachel Roth is a music management attorney with high-profile clients worth millions.
        But she says the highlight of her week is Friday afternoons, when she drives to the juvenile hall in Sylmar and spends five and a half hours counseling juvenile offenders at the facility as part of Publ...

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