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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Jul. 21, 2012

Michael D. Ranahan

A former personal injury attorney-turned-neutral, Michael D. Ranahan mediates a significant number of "lemon law" cases that allege defects in various automobiles.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The U.S. automobile industry has created "this love affair between Americans and their cars," which sometimes makes mediations in auto defect cases emotionally charged and hard to settle, according to Michael D. Ranahan.


A former personal injury attorney-turned-neutral, Ranahan mediates a significant number of "lemon law" cases that allege defects in various automobiles. H...

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