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Law Practice

Jan. 14, 2010

They Can't Leave California Behind

When attorney Samuel Jefferson Frazier's home office near Ramona burned down in 2007, he moved to Arizona but kept on practicing law in California. He has since launched the Expat Bar Association of California.

By Pat Broderick

Daily Journal Staff Writer

San Diego attorney Samuel Jefferson Frazier III had just enough time to grab some client files from his home office near Ramona before the devastating Witch Creek fire of 2007 consumed all that he owned-his three-story house, surrounded by 200 prized rose bushes, a collection of personally restored French cars, two handmade boats, and his entire library.

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