Goldberg said he prefers mediation over his old job as a bankruptcy judge in Riverside, a position he left in 2008.
Two years later, he joined Judicate West as a mediator.
"I prefer to be a mediator because I get to be creative," Goldberg said. "You get to put everything creative on the table. The parties can better forge their own destiny through mediation than going through court. My job is to help guide the process in term...
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