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Arbitrator Profile

Sep. 6, 2014

Jeffrey P. Castner

Following a nearly two-year hiatus from being a mediator with the Inland Valley Arbitration and Mediation Services in Rancho Cucamonga, Castner is applying his long-honed work ethic to get back into mediation.


By Vik Jolly


Daily Journal Staff Writer


RANCHO CUCAMONGA - Living atop a hill in an upscale neighborhood among American expatriates, mediator Jeffery P. Castner was always aware of another population nearby.


The poor locals of San Miguel de Allende in the Mexican state of Guanajuato lived in a shantytown, where many of the homes were made out of cardboard, plywood or other scavenged materials. Many of the hilltop haciendas ran into millions o...

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