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Verdicts

Jan. 12, 2008

Neutral Listens, Understands Dual Perspectives

SAN JOSE - Retired San Francisco County Superior Court Judge William Cahill likes mediation, in part, because it's such a new profession. "People are still learning how to do it," said Cahill, who has emerged as a respected mediator during the seven years he has spent at JAMS since leaving the bench.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1 of Verdicts and Settlements.

      SAN JOSE - Retired San Francisco Superior Court Judge William Cahill likes mediation, in part, because it's such a new profession.
      "People are still learning how to do it," said Cahill, who has emerged as a respected mediator during the seven years he has spent at JAMS since ...

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