Daily Journal Staff Writer
While touring Kenya as part of an instructional trip on poaching laws, Gibson, Dunn
& Crutcher LLP partner Perlette M. Jura observed firsthand a grim example of the subject
matter. "In what was supposed to be a strictly protected area, we saw an adult mother
elephant with a massive spear in her back," Jura said.
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