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Arbitrator Profile

Apr. 26, 2014

Jeannie Lowe

In spite of - or maybe because of - her time as a family law bench officer, former San Diego County Superior Court Commissioner Jeannie Lowe sees her mediation work at JAMS as far more productive than litigation.


By Henry Meier


Daily Journal Staff Writer


In spite of - or maybe because of - her time as a family law bench officer, former San Diego County Superior Court Commissioner Jeannie Lowe sees mediation as far more productive than litigation.


"Litigation is bad for families," Lowe said. "That's really something I believe in. To resolve issues in an amicable way should always be the goal."


Now with JAMS in San Dieg...

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