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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Aug. 29, 2009

Justice For All

Kerry Gough, a civil rights advocate, has kept a hand in mediation in retirement as a means of keeping the justice system fair and affordable for all.

By Dhyana Levey
Daily Journal Staff Writer

OAKLAND - Kerry Gough considers himself a retired attorney, but he's nowhere close to giving up the law. Although he left his own practice of Gough & Co. just last year, the departure has simply morphed into extra time for his mediation career and overseas work.

The former civil rights and employment plaintiffs' attorney will head to the Democratic Republic of Congo in October to help set up legal clinics...

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