Clinging to the face of a Tibetan mountain, Edward "Ted" Vaill was on a quest. Like most attorneys - and many devout Buddhists - the Shaub & Williams lawyer sought clarity, tranquillity and regeneration.
"I think lawyers tend to take themselves too seriously and think they're indispensable," the Los Angeles lawyer says. "No on...
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