Daily Journal Staff Writer
Shaaron A. Bangs' status as a name partner was, for a brief time, intended to be a casualty when the firm where she was at years ago decided to merge with another. Then the other partners got a taste of how tough Bangs could be.
"I said, 'No, you're not taking my name off that,'" she said.
One reason for her insistence: "I wanted to have my granddaughter see my ...
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