By Susan McRae
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Marshall A. Rutter knew when he founded the firm now known as Rutter, Hobbs & Davidoff that he wanted a practice that would continue through future generations.
He'd seen too many firms collapse because they were dependent on one or a few senior partners, with no plan to keep them going after the partners left.
He didn't want that to happen here....
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