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Personal Injury & Torts

Jun. 8, 2002

The Lone Wit

Without his well-known sense of humor, Los Angeles attorney William G. Baumgaertner would have had a hard time recently defending his clients against allegations that their negligence caused a woman to bite down on glass marbles she mistook for coffee beans.

        By Eron Ben-Yehuda
        
        Without his well-known sense of humor, Los Angeles attorney William G. Baumgaertner would have had a hard time recently defending his clients against allegations that their negligence caused a woman to bite down on glass marbles she mistook for coffee beans.
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