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Law Practice

Jun. 29, 2005

Increasingly, Appellate Lawyers Advise at Trials, Laying Appeals Groundwork

LOS ANGELES - As an appellate attorney, Robert Wright should be seeing the inside of a courtroom only about three times a year. But the partner at Encino appellate boutique Horvitz & Levy said he finds himself attending trials more often these days. That's not, however, because he's doing double duty as a trial attorney.

By Lorelei Laird
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - As an appellate attorney, Robert Wright should be seeing the inside of a courtroom only about three times a year.

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