Law Practice
Dec. 20, 2001
Assessing Effects of Secession
Forum column by David A. Lash - In the proposed breakup of any "family," the concerns of the weakest and most vulnerable members have to be dealt with effectively and compassionately. As Los Angeles ponders a burgeoning secession movement, its concerns can be no different.





David A. Lash
Managing Counsel for Pro Bono and Public Services
O'Melveny & Myers LLP
The opinions expressed here are his own.
By David A. Lash
In the proposed breakup of any "family," the concerns of the weakest and most vulnerable members have to be dealt with effectively and compassionately. As Los Angeles ponders a burgeoning secession movement, its concerns can be no different.
Like Cal...
In the proposed breakup of any "family," the concerns of the weakest and most vulnerable members have to be dealt with effectively and compassionately. As Los Angeles ponders a burgeoning secession movement, its concerns can be no different.
Like Cal...
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