Administrative/Regulatory
May 31, 2006
Unseen Staff Attorneys Anchor State's Top Court
SAN FRANCISCO - What do an art historian, a tax auditor and a U.S. State Department legal adviser have in common? Their paths have merged at the California Supreme Court, and they now serve as staff attorneys for the various justices.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - What do an art historian, a tax auditor and a U.S. State Department legal adviser have in common?
Their paths have merged at the California Supreme Court, and they now serve as staff attorneys for the various justices.
As varied as their backgrounds, staff attorneys say they were ...
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