Law Practice
Jan. 2, 2008
In Embracing the Dying, One Lawyer Enlivens His Practice
Death is never far from Timothy Tosta's thoughts. But the land use attorney is far from morbid - in fact, he's using what he's learned to inspire some of his colleagues to live fuller lives and maybe even practice law a bit better.




By Fiona Smith
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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SAN FRANCISCO - Death is never far from Timothy Tosta's thoughts. But the land use attorney is far from morbid - in fact, he's using what he's learned to inspire some of his colleagues to live fuller lives and maybe even practice law a bit better.
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Daily Journal Staff Writer
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SAN FRANCISCO - Death is never far from Timothy Tosta's thoughts. But the land use attorney is far from morbid - in fact, he's using what he's learned to inspire some of his colleagues to live fuller lives and maybe even practice law a bit better.
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