Daily Journal Staff Writer
To relax and wind down from a long, strenuous work day, some people might choose to take in the sights and sounds of a baseball game, while others might spend their weekend nights swaying to the rhythm of a local jazz band in a small, dark, intimate club.
It's possible to run into James L. Larson, a former U.S. magistrate judge turned JAMS mediator, at such locales. But rather than turning the o...
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