By Catherine Ho
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Denise Madigan was sick of writing reports that wound up sitting on clients' shelves - something that happened regularly in her pre-lawyer days as an analyst for a consulting firm in Boston.
So, at a time when mediation was still in its infancy, she went to work part-time and without pay for the director of the MIT-Harvard Public Disputes Program, on the condition that if he didn...
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