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Law Practice

Apr. 11, 2006

San Francisco Lawyer Is Booking Up the Right Tree

SAN FRANCISCO - Lots of attorneys write books. Think of Scott Turow and Steve Martini, who became household names through their best-selling crime fiction.

By Anna Oberthur
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      Lots of attorneys write books. Think of Scott Turow and Steve Martini, who became household names through their best-selling crime fiction.
      But lawyers don't usually write books about trees.
      By that token, Michael Sullivan is not your average lawyer. His first book, "The Trees of San Francisco," is a...

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