Daily Journal Staff Writer
IRVINE - After decades as a teacher and education executive around the country, Judith A. Williams came to California wanting a new career. So she took an aptitude test.
"It said I should be either a lawyer or a counselor," she said. "I thought if I became a counselor, I'd take everybody's problems home with me.
"So I became a lawyer, and I take problems ho...
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