By Catherine Ho
Daily Journal Staff Writer As one of four kids growing up in the Crenshaw neighborhood of Los Angeles, Candace D. Cooper played the peacekeeper. "I used to keep the peace between my siblings and occasionally my parents," she said. "Now it's innate to me. I see a situation and I want to work it out." Cooper, a retired appellate court justice, has made a career out of keeping the peace. As a JAMS mediator and arbitrator, she ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer As one of four kids growing up in the Crenshaw neighborhood of Los Angeles, Candace D. Cooper played the peacekeeper. "I used to keep the peace between my siblings and occasionally my parents," she said. "Now it's innate to me. I see a situation and I want to work it out." Cooper, a retired appellate court justice, has made a career out of keeping the peace. As a JAMS mediator and arbitrator, she ...
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