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Litigation

Oct. 21, 2000

Bookends

He's a bear of a man who looks as if he could play tackle for the Green Bay Packers. She's petite and demure in her designer outfits, but with a demeanor that could put a Rotweiller to shame.

By Leonard Novarro
        He's a bear of a man who looks as if he could play tackle for the Green Bay Packers. She's petite and demure in her designer outfits, but with a demeanor that could put a Rotweiller to shame.
        "The difference is that a Rotweiller lets go," said sole practitioner Stan Jacobs in describing Joan B. Kessler, who with her husband, Warren...

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