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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Feb. 18, 2012

Patrick A. Long

When Patrick A. Long isn't crafting settlements, he spends much of his time chipping away at what he likes to call the great American novel - an endeavor fueled by early ambitions to become a writer.


By Casey Sullivan


Daily Journal Staff Writer


When Patrick A. Long isn't crafting settlements, he spends much of his time chipping away at what he likes to call "the great American novel" - an endeavor fueled by early ambitions to become a writer.


A literature major at San Diego State University, Long graduated college in 1965 with the aspiration of becoming a journalist, but shortly realized the profession wasn't for him. ...

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