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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Nov. 11, 2006

Mediation in Mix Makes a More Satisfying Career

SAN FRANCISCO - Howard M. Garfield was well on his way toward a graduate degree in the philosophy of religion from Harvard University when - on little more than a whim - he walked across the street to the university's law school and asked to transfer.

By Anna Oberthur
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - Howard M. Garfield was well on his way toward a graduate degree in the philosophy of religion from Harvard University when - on little more than a whim - he walked across the street to the university's law school and asked the admissions office what he had to do to transfer.
      "They said, 'Nothing,'" Garfield recalled...

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