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Jan. 11, 2021
A complex golden age: ‘Lawyers of Los Angeles: 1950-2020’
For those of us part of the legal culture of California, and Los Angeles legal culture in particular, there is no better guide to our past than Kathleen Tuttle’s recently published “Lawyers of Los Angeles: 1950-2020.”





Howard B. Miller
Howard is a contributing editor and podcast host at the Daily Journal. He is a JAMS mediator and arbitrator, a past president of the State Bar of California, and a former professor of law at the USC Gould School of Law.
For those of us part of the legal culture of California, and Los Angeles legal culture in particular, there is no better guide to our past than Kathleen Tuttle's recently published "Lawyers of Los Angeles: 1950-2020." A demonstration of Emerson's saying "there is no history, only biography" the book is a huge service to the legal profession and to Los Angeles. For complex reasons it should be on the shelf of every lawyer not just in Los Angeles, but in California and ...
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