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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Apr. 17, 2010

Margaret Hay

Ask Margaret Hay what sets her apart from other mediators and arbitrators, and she'll laugh. "My accent," she said. "But there's not much of that left."

By Catherine Ho

Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES - Ask Margaret Hay what sets her apart from other mediators and arbitrators, and she'll laugh.

"My accent," she said. "But there's not much of that left."

Ask lawyers who have brought cases before the Scotland-born Judicate West neutral, and you'll hear differently.

"Her demeanor and skill at talking to people...

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