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Law Practice

Dec. 28, 2006

Legal World Benefits When Judges, Attorneys Listen to One Another

FORUM COLUMN - By Lynn Duryee - Two years ago, as I was poised to begin my tour of duty as the Marin County Superior Court's family law judge, I had the great good fortune of having lunch with the venerable Justice Donald B. King.

Forum Column

By Lynn Duryee
     
      Two years ago, as I was poised to begin my tour of duty as the Marin County Superior Court's family law judge, I had the great good fortune of having lunch with the venerable Justice Donald B. King. He had a lot of solid advice for me that day, but the thing he stressed the most, the thing that made the biggest impact on me, was this bit of wisdom:
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