By Don J. DeBenedictis
Daily Journal Staff Writer
IRVINE - Scott J. Ferrell seems like the sort of lawyer who would hope most of his cases go to mediation.
Lean, with refined features, Ferrell speaks slowly and carefully with only a little emotion. Over salad at his daughter's favorite restaurant, a midpriced steak house where cloth napkins come with buttonholes sewn in, he talks about h...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
IRVINE - Scott J. Ferrell seems like the sort of lawyer who would hope most of his cases go to mediation.
Lean, with refined features, Ferrell speaks slowly and carefully with only a little emotion. Over salad at his daughter's favorite restaurant, a midpriced steak house where cloth napkins come with buttonholes sewn in, he talks about h...
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