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Dec. 13, 2013

Lynne S. Bassis

Mediation is a delicate balancing act between the often sterile prescriptions of the legal system and easily inflamed human nature, according to neutral Lynne S. Bassis.

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By Henry Meier

Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES - For Lynne S. Bassis, mediation is a delicate balancing act between the often sterile prescriptions of the legal system and easily inflamed human nature.

"Mediation puts you at the intersection of the law and human emotion," Bassis said. "I find both components in every case I'm involved with."

In recognition of this duality, Bassis does a lot of legwork upfront to est... (continued)

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