By Mindy Farabee
Daily Journal Staff Writer When mediator and arbitrator Michael Nott signed on to Judicate West four years ago, it was a homecoming of sorts for the Long Beach native. After 15 years on the appellate panel of the 2nd District Court of Appeals, he's back practicing in his hometown, almost walking distance from the medical clinic where he was delivered, for $50, in 1940. Nott went private in 2005, and since then the retired justice ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer When mediator and arbitrator Michael Nott signed on to Judicate West four years ago, it was a homecoming of sorts for the Long Beach native. After 15 years on the appellate panel of the 2nd District Court of Appeals, he's back practicing in his hometown, almost walking distance from the medical clinic where he was delivered, for $50, in 1940. Nott went private in 2005, and since then the retired justice ...
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