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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Mar. 14, 2009

Biker's Dozen

Haley J. Fromholz likes to mix it up every dozen years or so. He spent the first 12 years after graduating from Duke law school at Morrison & Foerster in San Francisco. Then he moved south to head up MoFo's Los Angeles office.

By Amanda Becker
Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES - Haley J. Fromholz likes to mix it up every dozen years or so.

He spent the first 12 years after graduating from Duke law school at Morrison & Foerster in San Francisco. Then he moved south to head up MoFo's Los Angeles office.

After another roughly dozen years, Gov. Pete Wilson intervened and named Folmhoz to the Los Angeles County Superior Court.

Another 12 years passed...

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