Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - At the outset of a recent mediation, a lawyer pulled Alan Berkowitz aside and explained that his client, an unhappy employee suing her former company, felt angry that nobody was listening to her grievances.
The lawyer told him she was willing to go to trial just to feel like her story was heard, and that's why her demands were so high.
Berkowitz called the defense cou...
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