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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Nov. 22, 2014

Kenneth M. Malovos

Malovos formally ended his advocacy work seven years ago. But he approaches his mediation and arbitration work much the same way he did as a practicing attorney - by digging into the facts, listening carefully, and using his head.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SACRAMENTO - Ken Malovos formally ended his advocacy work seven years ago. But he approaches his mediation and arbitration work much the same way he did as a practicing attorney - by digging into the facts, listening carefully, and using his head.


"I start off as facilitative, just listen, listen, and listen some more," said Malovos, a business and construction law specialist who says he als...

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