By Joshua Sebold
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - The attorneys at litigation boutique Farmer Brownstein Jaeger LLP enjoy handling high-stress cases.
William S. "Buck" Farmer literally lost all of his hair while prosecuting Columbian drug cases with the Department of Justice in 1982, a product, he said, of the death threats being lobbed at him and his family.
His hair came out in clumps, falling of...
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