Daily Journal Staff Writer
In the mid-1980s, Henry R. Fenton, at the time a labor attorney, successfully defended a physician whose license was threatened by the state medical board because a woman alleged the physician inappropriately touched her. Once the physician was exonerated from the charges, Fenton said he began receiving referrals from the board.
"I became interested in the field because I saw that physicians and...
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