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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Dec. 19, 2009

Andrew S. Albert

Andrew S. Albert always thought he'd become a mediator when he retired, but a series of personal and professional events led him to shut his litigation practice sooner and join Judicate West.

By Susan McRae

Daily Journal Staff Writer

Andrew S. Albert believes in timing.

As a former San Diego-based litigator, he'd volunteered for stints with the San Diego County Superior Court's panels on arbitration and settlements and sampled what it would be like to be a full-time neutral. He thought someday that's where he'd end up.

But a series of events in 2007, both professional and personal, led ...

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