By Rebecca U. Cho
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - As an attorney for 14 years focusing on bankruptcy and litigation, Daniel Ben-Zvi saw firsthand the long-suffering effects of unfinished disputes. "The consequence of a case not resolving when it could be resolved was devastating," said Ben-Zvi, 52, who says he watched parties develop physical ailments such as heart disease through the stress of enduring long-lasting disputes. So i...
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - As an attorney for 14 years focusing on bankruptcy and litigation, Daniel Ben-Zvi saw firsthand the long-suffering effects of unfinished disputes. "The consequence of a case not resolving when it could be resolved was devastating," said Ben-Zvi, 52, who says he watched parties develop physical ailments such as heart disease through the stress of enduring long-lasting disputes. So i...
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