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Law Practice

Jun. 2, 2006

Catalysts for Change

The catalysts range from the ideal of remedying injustice to overcoming a life-threatening illness. Economic exploitation in a South American country gnawed at one woman's sense of values while rat-infested slum housing drove another.

By Sarah Garvey


The catalysts range from the ideal of remedying injustice to overcoming a life-threatening illness. Economic exploitation in a South American country gnawed at one woman's sense of values while rat-infested slum housing drove another.
     
      However different their paths and motivation, the 75 lawyers recognized as the Daily Journal's Top Women Litigators event...

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