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Arbitrator Profile

Jun. 12, 2010

Learning By Teaching

JAMS neutral Jay Folberg's background as a law professor and former dean has proved helpful in mediating cases for nonprofits, schools and family businesses.

By Dhyana Levey

Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN FRANCISCO - Jay Folberg's fascination with negotiation began as a child, when he watched his father bargain with customers at his family's pawn shop in East St. Louis, Ill.

That interest morphed into an appreciation for the law while he traveled through Europe in the mid-1960s exploring architecture from various stages of history. Earlier castles and fortifications were bui...

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