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Jul. 25, 2007

New Experience

Bucking retirement, Richard Neiter, 68, became a bankruptcy judge in 2006 - after almost five decades as a practitioner in the field.

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By Susan McRae
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - Richard M. Neiter isn't the type to slip into retirement, even though he could with no sweat.
      Instead, after more than four decades as a commercial bankruptcy lawyer with a preeminent Los Angeles-based firm, he decided, to the surprise of some, to chuck it for a new career.
      He applied ... (continued)

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