Litigation
Jun. 5, 2008
Law Firms 'Adopt' Skid Row Residency Hotels
The cases were overwhelming. Hundreds of evictions, thousands of citations and countless arrests. Stroock & Lavan's Deborah Drooz was one of the big firm lawyers who agreed to help these poor downtown Los Angeles residents with their legal troubles.




By Anat Rubin
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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LOS ANGELES - The cases were overwhelming. Hundreds of evictions, thousands of citations and countless arrests. Grassroots organizations working on Skid Row could no longer make do with the few loyal attorneys they had counted on for years.
They needed a legal strategy to address the new situation - a str...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1
LOS ANGELES - The cases were overwhelming. Hundreds of evictions, thousands of citations and countless arrests. Grassroots organizations working on Skid Row could no longer make do with the few loyal attorneys they had counted on for years.
They needed a legal strategy to address the new situation - a str...
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