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Judges and Judiciary

May 16, 2006

Adapting Nimbly to Criminal Court

LOS ANGELES - During her 18 years as an environmental lawyer, Gail Ruderman Feuer earned a reputation as a skilled negotiator, a woman with a talent for hammering out a compromise without compromising her principles.

By Paria Kooklan
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - During her 18 years as an environmental lawyer, Gail Ruderman Feuer earned a reputation as a skilled negotiator, a woman with a talent for hammering out a compromise without compromising her principles.
      In 2000, Feuer, then a senior attorney at the nonprofit Natural Resources Defense Council, won a landmark su...

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