Marvin B. Starr, a founder of law firm Miller Starr Regalia and co-author of California’s most prominent real estate law text, died Friday. He was 91.
“Marvin was indescribable,” said Eugene H. Miller, the firm’s chairman emeritus and a friend of Starr. “He was an incredibly unique individual who had an exceptional intellect, an unbelievable charisma, great sense of humor and was somebody that people gravitated to automatically.”
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