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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Aug. 30, 2013

Gregory P. Lindstrom

Lawyers often have trouble parting with their robust practices once they choose to move into neutral work. That hasn't been the case for Gregory P. Lindstrom, who hasn't looked back after making the shift two years ago.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - Lawyers often have trouble parting with their robust practices once they choose to move into neutral work. Not true for Gregory P. Lindstrom, who until recently spent 30 years as an attorney with Latham & Watkins LLP and several after that as a general counsel for a Newport Beach-based real estate company.


Two years ago, Lindstrom jumped with both feet into mediation and arbitrati...

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