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Nov. 14, 2000

Point Man

It's political wonk Tracy Hickman's job to spread the word about the Bar Association of San Francisco, particularly all the programs it runs such as the Homeless Advocacy Project.

        By Karen Coleman
        
        It's early evening at an upscale dive-type joint near San Francisco's City Hall. Tracy Hickman squirms in his seat as he talks about the local legal landscape. He pauses every so often to say hi to local lawyers and law staffers scurrying to make it home by dinnertime.
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