Law Practice
Dec. 7, 2006
Making a Dark and Stormy Case
FORUM COLUMN - By Mark C. Mazzarella and Wendy Patrick Mazzarella - Storytelling, it dates back to the time when man first formed communities and created memories to be passed down, lessons to be taught and cultures to be preserved.
Wendy L. Patrick
Wendy is a California lawyer, past chair and advisor of the California State Bar Ethics Committee (Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct), and past chair of the San Diego County Bar Association Legal Ethics Committee. Any opinions expressed here are her own, and do not reflect that of her employer. This article does not constitute legal advice.
By Mark C. Mazzarella and Wendy Patrick Mazzarella
Storytelling, it dates back to the time when man first formed communities and created memories to be passed down, lessons to be taught and cultures to be preserved. Long before the Brothers Grimm, Aesop or Homer, thousands of years before history was written, there were stories and storytellers. Then, as now, the best of them were r...
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