Family
Nov. 9, 1999
Senior Samaritans
By Jeffrey Anderson In the 1980s, grandmothers Ethel Levitt, Grace Quinn and Ziva Naumann had an interesting reaction to Reaganomics: When the federal government cut funding for legal aid, the three grandams decided to start a law firm to pick up the slack for groups that could no longer afford to service their low-income, family law clients.
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