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Litigation

Feb. 19, 2000

Charting A Course

Los Angeles plaintiff's attorney Gerald C. MacRae knew he had stepped into an arena for which he had little preparation when he took an elder- abuse case involving nursing home patient Mary Herlihy.

By Mark Blumberg
        Los Angeles plaintiff's attorney Gerald C. MacRae knew he had stepped into an arena for which he had little preparation when he took an elder- abuse case involving nursing home patient Mary Herlihy.
        After all, it was only the second elder- abuse matter he'd handled from start to finish since entering the speci...

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