Daily Journal Staff Writer
OAKLAND - Dispute resolution can take many paths, but on one winter's night in 2000, neutral William A. Quinby literally couldn't see his way out of a mediation as a computer timer shut down the lights at 6 p.m. in his new offices near Lake Merritt.
Quinby didn't have the code to restore illumination, so he and the lawyers continued negotiating by flashlight. The session involved a powerfu...
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