By Peter B. Matuszak
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Rising to the role of vice chair at a major Los Angeles law firm, Patricia Frobes avoided many of the obstacles that typically accompany women on the path to management.
Frobes established herself as a role model for young associates, working to bring a new perspective to law-firm administration.
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Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Rising to the role of vice chair at a major Los Angeles law firm, Patricia Frobes avoided many of the obstacles that typically accompany women on the path to management.
Frobes established herself as a role model for young associates, working to bring a new perspective to law-firm administration.
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