Daily Journal Staff Writer
When David Meadows was hired to mediate a case between members of the same mosque, where the underlying claim involved defamation, he quickly realized there was much more at stake than a legal dispute.
Meadows found the conflict was about power, decision-making and how the mosque should be run. Many of the members of the mosque came from the same town in Pakistan. The dispute, "impacted most ...
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