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Jan. 4, 2007

Word Work

SAN FRANCISCO - Cheryl A. Frank was a professor, had a steady diet of pro bono work and was just starting to see her family law practice take off. Then, as they say, words got in the way.

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By Amy Yarbrough
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - Cheryl A. Frank was a professor, had a steady diet of pro bono work and was just starting to see her family law practice take off. Then, as they say, words got in the way.
      On top of all her law-related responsibilities, Frank, 43, ached to write. The problem was finding the time to do so, until she spotted a newspaper ad ... (continued)

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