Daily Journal Staff Writer
Whether he knew it or not, Fred K. Morrison had been training his entire life for his work as a JAMS mediator and arbitrator.
The son of a Navy man, Morrison was born in Hawaii months before the attack on Pearl Harbor and lived in California, Boston, Chicago and Norfolk, Va. before attending Purdue University. Like working in a mediation room, Morrison often had to acclimate to his surroundings.
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