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Law Practice

Apr. 16, 2002

Connoisseur Believes Wine Should Be Shared

Jeffrey Dintzer, partner at Los Angeles' Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, didn't realize what he was getting himself into when he attended a co-worker's wedding in Napa Valley in 1989. Dintzer had never been to the area before, but he knew that it was famous for its wineries. When he arrived early for the wedding, he decided to poke around the wineries a bit. Dintzer enjoyed what he saw so much that the experience spawned a new interest.

        Jeffrey Dintzer, partner at Los Angeles' Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, didn't realize what he was getting himself into when he attended a co-worker's wedding in Napa Valley in 1989. Dintzer had never been to the area before, but he knew that it was famous for its wineries. When he arrived early for the wedding, he decided to poke around the wineries a bit. Dintzer enjoyed what he saw so much that the experience spawned a new interest....

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