A class-action and employment defense veteran, Sulzer has used some innovative strategies to protect his clients' bottom line, both inside and outside the courtroom.
One cost-cutting strategy was to employ recent college graduates to work as "class-action clerks," he said.
When the recession's grip tightened in late 2008, and with law firms cutting staff, Sulzer hired the college grads at $55 to $85 an hour instead of the usual paraleg...
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