Labor/Employment
Mar. 8, 2001
Living by The Truth
Clients measure a lawyer's worth in many ways. In Paul D. Scott's case, it was in boxes. When client Daniel Dean, 34, came to his office in San Francisco to discuss his case, the "boxes and boxes and boxes" lining every corner of Scott's office impressed Dean.




Clients measure a lawyer's worth in many ways. In Paul D. Scott's case, it was in boxes.
When client Daniel Dean, 34, came to his office in San Francisco to discuss his case, the "boxes and boxes and boxes" lining every corner of Scott's...
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