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Alternative Dispute Resolution

May 16, 2015

Retired Marin County judge relishing her new role as mediator

Lynn Duryee is in the third act of her legal career. After 13 years as a civil litigation attorney and 21 years on the bench in Marin County Superior Court, Duryee left her judicial career behind a little over a year ago.


By Phil Johnson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - Lynn Duryee is in the third act of her legal career. After 13 years
as a civil litigation attorney and 21 years on the bench in Marin County Superior
Court, Duryee left her judicial career behind a little over a year ago.


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