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Law Practice

Oct. 20, 2007

For Arbitrator, Mediation Is More Art Than Science

LOS ANGELES - Richard C. Neal shuffles down the hallway of JAMS' high-rise office in downtown Los Angeles, a trace of smile on his face. "My father put on a suit to go to the bathroom," he says to one visitor in the hallway, noting his own pinstriped suit.

By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - Richard C. Neal shuffles down the hallway of JAMS' highrise office in downtown Los Angeles, a trace of smile on his face. "My father put on a suit to go to the bathroom," he says to one visitor in the hallway, noting his own pinstripe suit.
      Neal goes on to describe his father, Phil C. Neal, an antitrust lawyer who became an ...

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