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Litigation

Mar. 11, 2000

True Due Diligence

^^Litigator Profile^^ By Anne La Jeunesse Verdicts & Settlements Staff Writer Trying to get fair representation for poor people charged with crimes and trying to get big bucks for severely injured clients at first may seem to have little in common.

By Anne La Jeunesse
Verdicts & Settlements Staff Writer
        Trying to get fair representation for poor people charged with crimes and trying to get big bucks for severely injured clients at first may seem to have little in common.
        But, to personal injury attorney Dennis M. Elber, a former Los Angeles County depu...

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