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Labor & Employment

Jul. 16, 2014

Douglas N. Silverstein

Kesluk, Silverstein & Jacob PC Los Angeles Specialty: plaintiffs' litigation


A man who had seizures and worked with heavy artillery for a living presented some challenges to Silverstein.


David Azzolin worked as the safety officer for the San Bernardino County Sheriff Department's shooting range. He handled a variety of weapons, including machine guns and explosive ordinances.


But Azzolin began having seizures, culminating in a grand mal while working on the range, and went on leave for 18 months.


During that time, ...

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