Daily Journal Staff Writer
ROLLING HILLS ESTATES - Before litigants arrive to mediate an employment dispute with Lisa Klerman, she prepares for the session thoroughly. She closely reads the parties' briefs and occasionally even looks over depositions and other documents.
Next, she figures out how she wants to handle the meeting. "I'll have an idea and a plan to accomplish it," Klerman said. "I'...
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