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Labor/Employment

Jan. 8, 2002

Corporate Defender

Jeffrey Berman, 55, never intended to be an employment lawyer. In fact, he didn't give much thought to life after the Bar Exam. But after passing the bar in 1972, his employer, the Los Angeles law firm of Musick Peeler & Garrett, told him to check in with the firm's labor and employment group.

By Marisa Navarro
        
        Jeffrey Berman, 55, never intended to be an employment lawyer. In fact, he didn't give much thought to life after the Bar Exam. But after passing the bar in 1972, his employer, the Los Angeles law firm of Musick Peeler & Garrett, told him to check in with the firm's labor and employment group.
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