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Jan. 13, 1999

Plaintiff Finds Self-Respect As Only Reward

It was fate that sent Shari Cohen Rosenman to law school, she mused recently. She coupled her law degree with a strong feminist viewpoint and a penchant for arguing, she said, and became one of the first associates to join the new law firm Christensen, White, Miller, Fink & Jacobs in 1989.

By Denise Levin
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        It was fate that sent Shari Cohen Rosenman to law school, she mused recently. She coupled her law degree with a strong feminist viewpoint and a penchant for arguing, she said, and became one of the first associates to join the new law firm Christensen, White, Miller, Fink & Jacobs in 1989.
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