Law Practice
Jun. 8, 2006
From Civil Rights Lawyer in the '60s to Savvy Lobbyist and Policy Wonk
SACRAMENTO - Gene Livingston has evolved from a civil rights lawyer in the 1960s to a lobbyist for the insurance and chemical industries, highly respected for his integrity and influence on the state's regulatory process.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - Gene Livingston has evolved from a civil rights lawyer in the 1960s to a lobbyist for the insurance and chemical industries, highly respected for his integrity and influence on the state's regulatory process.
His firm, Livingston & Mattesich, caught the eye last year of Greenberg Traurig, a national law an...
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