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Alternative Dispute Resolution

May 20, 2011

Cary W. Miller

Cary W. Miller, a mediator, arbitrator and hearing officer with JAMS in San Diego, became a neutral by chance. Luckily for Miller and his clients, he enjoyed the opportunity to help people resolve their disputes.


By Mandy Jackson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Litigator Cary W. Miller stumbled into arbitration and mediation by chance, but now he's giving up his health care law practice to work full-time as a neutral at JAMS in San Diego.


"I didn't get into a neutral practice by design," Miller said. "I just began being asked to serve as either an arbitrator or a mediator in matters where the parties were looking for a practicing tria...

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