
Wendy Musell went to law school with the singular purpose of representing plaintiffs in civil rights employment cases. “I’ve been lucky enough to do that since I graduated in 1999,” she said.
Her clients in all the major cases she has handled recently are people suing the government agencies where they work or want to work. They include a deputy district attorney, an official with a California agency and all the deaf and hard-of-hearing civ...
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