Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Leon Bayer enters the tiny waiting area of the five-room suite of consumer bankruptcy boutique Bayer, Wishman & Leotta. He's clad in jeans, athletic shoes and a black pullover.
"Welcome to the poor man's Pentagon," he says.
Heading into his small corner office, he's joined by partner Jeffrey Wishman, also dressed casually in chinos and an open-collared...
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