Years back, when she and her family moved to California from New York for her husband to go to graduate school, Ransom got a job as a legal secretary for a land-use lawyer. Working on everything and anything that didn't require admittance to the State Bar, Ransom immersed herself in land use and went to law school at night. Upon graduation, she joined the firm that first piqued her interest in the field. It's been ...
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