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Jan. 12, 2012

Richard W. Lyman Jr.

For former judge now at ADR Services Inc., getting a paycheck in the private sector can make his job as an arbitrator more difficult than the stresses he endured for years on the state bench.

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By Ciaran McEvoy

Daily Journal Staff Writer

MANHATTAN BEACH - For Richard W. Lyman Jr., a former judge now at ADR Services Inc., getting a paycheck in the private sector can make his job as an arbitrator more difficult than the stresses he endured for years on the state bench.

Light-hearted and jovial by nature, Lyman turns serious when discussing the importance of appearing neutral - especially when arbitrating commercial disputes involving insurance.

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