SAN BERNARDINO -- Winston Keh was working in the mail room of a now defunct law firm with no illusions of ever being a lawyer when a partner urged him to become a paralegal.
Keh did it and moved on to work for the firm Waters, McCluskey & Boehle, where his mentor, Fritz Hax, suggested he should go to law school. Keh attended the University of La Verne College of Law at night while juggling odd jobs. He graduated and... (continued)