San Francisco's Union Square was at its merriest last month. The holiday decorations were up, and the trees were lighted. Street musicians pounded their drums to a decidedly seasonal beat, and shoppers happily looted the square's toniest retailers.
The city's judges and attorneys were also in the mood for holiday distractions, as more than 150 gathered at Union Square's regal We...
The city's judges and attorneys were also in the mood for holiday distractions, as more than 150 gathered at Union Square's regal We...
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