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By STEPHEN LARSON | May 10, 2010
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May 10, 2010

Miriam A. Vogel, retired 2nd District Court of Appeal Justice and senior of counsel at Morrison & Foerster, spoke of her long friendship with Florence-Marie Cooper at a gathering Thursday of family and colleagues at the U.S. District Courthouse, where Cooper had served as a judge since 1999. Cooper, perhaps best known for presiding over some of Southern California’s toughest cases, died Jan. 15.

Miriam A. Vogel, retired 2nd District Court of Appeal Justice and senior of counsel at Morrison & Foerster, spoke of her long friendship with Florence-Marie Cooper at a gathering Thursday of family and colleagues at the U.S. District Courthouse, where Cooper had served as a judge since 1999. Cooper, perhaps best known for presiding over some of Southern California?s toughest cases, died Jan. 15. <!-- Honoring A Legend -->

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