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Perspective

Jan. 1, 2010

Able Minds, Able Hands

Lisa Chung of Paul, Plevin, Sullivan & Connaughton writes about two developmentally disabled employees and how they have bettered their offices.

By Lisa Chung

"To feel valued, to know, even if only once in a while, that you can do a job well is an absolutely marvelous feeling."

- Barbara Walters

Cryptic labels. Metal cabinets overbrimming with manila and expandable folders, the annals of legal battles past, present and future. Some employees avoid file rooms entirely. But to James Campbell, who works as a full-time Legal Support Assistant at the San Diego County Publ...

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