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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Jun. 10, 2006

In Riverside, a Case Settler Works 'Miracles'

RIVERSIDE - He hung up his robe almost 30 years ago. But every Monday and Tuesday, Elwood M. Rich, a retired Riverside County Superior Court judge, packs a sack lunch and heads to the county's civil courthouse.

By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      RIVERSIDE - He hung up his robe almost 30 years ago. But every Monday and Tuesday, Elwood M. Rich, a retired Riverside County Superior Court judge, packs a sack lunch and heads to the county's civil courthouse.
      There, in the long hallways of the ornate historic building, the slight white-mustachioed 85-year-old great-gr...

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