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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Nov. 22, 2013

Nicole Gesher

Nicole Gesher decided to go to law school because she had lofty dreams of changing the world. But she has found satisfaction as a mediator.


By Hadley Robinson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


MENLO PARK - Nicole Gesher decided to go to law school because she had lofty dreams of changing the world. She had done community work in Uruguay and considered a job with the Peace Corps, but thought going into public interest law could be a good fit.


But upon graduating from UC Hastings College of the Law, Gesher found few public interest legal jobs available. She took a job handling discovery m...

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