I joined what is now known as the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles, or CAALA, in 1961. There were only approximately 250 members, but among them were some great lawyers, the giants upon whose shoulders we all stand. Edward Pollock, Bill Camusi, Dan Fogel, Elmer Low, Sam Dana and, of course, Ned Good. Ned, however, was in a class all his own.
To understand his greatness, one need only know the personal injury landscape of...
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