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Dec. 9, 2010

Kevin W. Midlam

Retired judge Kevin W. Midlam, a mediator and arbitrator at JAMS in San Diego, thought he'd seen it all when it came to construction defect claims.

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By Mandy Jackson

Daily Journal Staff Writer

Retired judge Kevin W. Midlam, a mediator and arbitrator at JAMS in San Diego, thought he'd seen it all when it came to construction-defect claims.

He told the attorneys appearing before him to bring him something new. And they did - a case of flesh-eating disease that may have been caused by improperly installed air conditioning and a leaking lake.

It was something Midlam will never forget, despite... (continued)

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