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Verdicts

Nov. 10, 2007

From Accidental Lawyer to High-Tech Arbitrator

SAN JOSE - Lois Abraham describes her legal career as a bit of an accident, that of a mother in her late 30s who decided to go to law school after her children were in school who never expected to become a prominent litigator representing big-name technology companies like IBM and Apple.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN JOSE - Lois Abraham describes her legal career as a bit of an accident, that of a mother in her late 30s who decided to go to law school after her children were in school who never expected to become a prominent litigator representing big-name technology companies like IBM and Apple.
      "I fell into [intellectual property] by sheer chan...

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