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Solo and Small Firms

Dec. 28, 1999

Stroke of Luck

Arnold Laub combines a flamboyant lifestyle with a bottom-line orientation to his practice.

By Jennifer Byrd
        A twist of fate launched Arnold Laub on his lucrative 36-year career in personal injury law. While awaiting bar results, Laub went to work as an insurance claims adjuster.
        While working for America Fore Loyalty in Oakland, Laub saw what he perceived to be an injustice by the insurance industry: Claimants received far less than he though...

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