Daily Journal Staff Writer
Mediator Denise Asher isn't afraid of hard work, but she knows first-hand the toll that litigation can take on a person.
The former plaintiffs' attorney went to work as a legal secretary for one of her father's bowling buddies at the age of 17 and entered Thomas Jefferson School of Law as a paralegal 13 years later under a program for students without undergraduate degrees.
Ashe...
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