Law Practice
May 17, 2007
ABA Honors Insurance-Bad-Faith Litigator's Tenacity
Not long ago, Sharon Arkin was a paralegal balancing night classes at a local law school with the duties of single motherhood. Thursday, the bad-faith insurance litigator and name partner at Arkin & Glovsky in Pasadena is being honored by the American Bar Association for her myriad achievements.




By Alexa Hyland
Daily Journal Staff Writer
One of the state's fiercest litigators began her legal journey as a single mother and paralegal attending law school at night.
Less than two decades later, Sharon J. Arkin will be recognized today by the tort-trial and insurance section of the American Bar Association for her role in shaping the insurance-bad-faith practice. She will receive the...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
One of the state's fiercest litigators began her legal journey as a single mother and paralegal attending law school at night.
Less than two decades later, Sharon J. Arkin will be recognized today by the tort-trial and insurance section of the American Bar Association for her role in shaping the insurance-bad-faith practice. She will receive the...
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