By Susan McRae
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - A neon sign that spells out "appeals" hangs in the hallway of the appellate offices of Greines, Martin, Stein & Richland. When lawyers win a case, the sign, a gift from associates on the firm's fifth anniversary, glows hot pink for 24 hours. In the past year, the sign has lit up 24 times. Launched in 1983, when the four name partners broke away from what now is Horvitz & Levy, the fir...
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - A neon sign that spells out "appeals" hangs in the hallway of the appellate offices of Greines, Martin, Stein & Richland. When lawyers win a case, the sign, a gift from associates on the firm's fifth anniversary, glows hot pink for 24 hours. In the past year, the sign has lit up 24 times. Launched in 1983, when the four name partners broke away from what now is Horvitz & Levy, the fir...
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