Law Practice
Aug. 14, 2018
All things 100
On the continuum of life, 100 years is not a terribly large amount of time.





Jonathan A. Michaels
Managing Partner
MLG Attorneys at Law
Phone: (949) 581-6900
Email: jmichaels@defectattorney.com
Whittier Coll SOL; CA
Jonathan specializes in representing clients in the automotive industry.
On the continuum of life, 100 years is not a terribly large amount of time. In 100 years, a glacier will move 50 meters, a redwood tree will amass its full height of 200 feet, and the big island of Hawaii will grow by seven square miles. Those may seem like significant achievements, until it is remembered that it took 12,000 years to form Niagara Falls, 6 million years to forge the Grand Canyon, and 70 million years for the Indio-Australian and Eurasian plates to coll...
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