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Law Practice

Mar. 27, 2001

Helping the Walls to Speak

LOS ANGELES - Appellate attorney Irving Greines sounds like the worst kind of libertine when he talks about the obsession that leads him to the seediest parts of the nation's big cities, making him grovel in gutters and loiter on corners, waiting for just the right opportunity.

By Gina Keating
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - Appellate attorney Irving Greines sounds like the worst kind of libertine when he talks about the obsession that leads him to the seediest parts of the nation's big cities, making him grovel in gutters and loiter on corners, waiting for just the right opportu...

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