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Arbitrator Profile

Aug. 11, 2007

He's Made a Career of Being the Middle Man

Paul L. Krentzman attended law school because he wasn't interested in science and "wasn't good at fixing things." It turns out, though, he's good at fixing disputes.

By Maya Meinert
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      Paul L. Krentzman attended law school because he wasn't interested in science and "wasn't good at fixing things."
      It turns out, though, he's good at fixing disputes.
      While he jokes about a rocky start to his career - his wife cut his law school diploma to make it fit the too-small frame she had purch...

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