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Litigation

Oct. 28, 2000

Ladles of Law

The day Joseph Coyne Jr. got into the restaurant business 13 years ago to help a friend from France, the stock market took its worst dive since 1929.

By Leonard Novarro
        The day Joseph Coyne Jr. got into the restaurant business 13 years ago to help a friend from France, the stock market took its worst dive since 1929.
        With a dash of aplomb spiced by equal ingredients of dedication and tenacity, Coyne turned things around to make the Four Oaks in Beverly Glen Canyon one of L.A.'s most famous French ...

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