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Law Practice

Apr. 29, 2003

Katten Muchin Opens Office to Employees' Kids

LOS ANGELES - Information technology manager Josh Furey led a group of children into the server room of the Los Angeles office of Katten Muchin Zavis Rosenman. The children, ranging from 3 to 17, stared wide-eyed at all the different computers and wires. Furey explained, as he talked over the loud hum of the air conditioner that kept the room between 63 and 66 degrees, that computers don't like to get hot.

By Stefanie Knapp
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - Information technology manager Josh Furey led a group of children into the server room of the Los Angeles office of Katten Muchin Zavis Rosenman. The children, ranging from 3 to 17, stared wide-eyed at all the different computers and wires. Furey explained, as he talked over the loud hu...

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