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Introduction | ix | |
1. | Growing Up in Chicago and North Hollywood | 1 |
2. | Berkeley in the Sixties | 27 |
3. | My Law School Years | 55 |
4. | My Reggie Fellowship | 77 |
5. | Private Law Firm: The Early Years | 109 |
6. | Development of My Employment Law Practice | 155 |
7. | Taking on Two Insurance Giants | 209 |
8. | The Battle with State Farm Continues | 263 |
9. | The State Farm Claim Procedure War | 295 |
10. | More Battles with Racism, Sexism, and Kirbyism | 357 |
11. | Denny's Slams African-Americans and Shocks America | 377 |
12. | Moving On | 391 |
Acknowledgments | 411 |
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