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May 27, 2006
Warm, Folksy Neutral Creates a Comfort Zone
SAN FRANCISCO - Mark L. Eaton performs 90 percent of his work as a neutral at Carnegie Hall. No, it's not the fabled Midtown Manhattan pantheon, where any stage appearance is synonymous with success. It's a small brick building - just a conference room, really - located down a leafy footpath from Eaton's rented office at the Livermore law firm of Fraser, Hartwell & Trutner.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Mark L. Eaton performs 90 percent of his work as a neutral at Carnegie Hall.
No, it's not the fabled Midtown Manhattan pantheon, where any stage appearance is synonymous with success. It's a small brick building - just a conference room, really - located down a leafy footpath from Eaton's rented office at the Livermore law...
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