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Law Practice

Jan. 3, 2007

Taking a Year Off to Promote Human Rights in Morocco

SAN FRANCISCO - For Kathryn J. Zoglin, a deputy county counsel in Santa Clara, it's not enough to lend her Ivy League pedigree solely to lawyering on behalf of the local government - not when there are countries working to reform their legal systems.

By William-Arthur Haynes
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - For Kathryn J. Zoglin, a deputy county counsel in Santa Clara, it's not enough to lend her Ivy League pedigree solely to lawyering on behalf of the local government - not when there are countries working to reform their legal systems.
      Zoglin describes herself as having parallel legal careers. There are her domestic purs...

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