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Nov. 4, 2000

The Quiet Man

Growing up in the midst of the counterculture revolution shaped the world view of Robert S. Arns, who says he became a plaintiffs' personal injury attorney so he "could take on 'The Man.'"

By Eron Ben-Yehuda
        Growing up in the midst of the counterculture revolution shaped the world view of Robert S. Arns, who says he became a plaintiffs' personal injury attorney so he "could take on 'The Man.'"
        The 51-year-old certainly did in a recent trial, winning a $10.5 million verdict for a client who became paralyzed after falling into a trench...

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