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May 23, 2006

Steering the Little Shop That Did

SAN FRANCISCO - Fresh off his second, two-year tour of duty on Latham & Watkins' executive committee, Scott R. Haber inherited a set of new responsibilities in April, when he took the helm of the San Francisco office. Chief among them, he said, was ensuring that the course set by his predecessors is stayed.

By William-Arthur Haynes
Daily Journal Staff Writer
     
SAN FRANCISCO - Fresh off his second, two-year tour of duty on Latham & Watkins' executive committee, Scott R. Haber inherited a set of new responsibilities in April, when he took the helm of the San Francisco office. Chief among them, he said, was ensuring that the course set by his predecessors is stayed.
      "The office ...

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