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Mary Thornton House

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Mediator
Alternative Resolution Centers

800 S Figueroa Ste 1200
Los Angeles , CA 90017
Phone: (310) 284-8224
Cell: (213) 623-0211

Judge Mary Thornton House (Ret.) is a neutral who handles a diverse range of matters including probate, family law, personal injury, medical and legal malpractice, real property, employment, business and contract disputes. In her 22 years on the Los Angeles Superior Court, she presided over countless jury and court trials in the Civil and Probate departments. She also served as the Supervising Judge of the Northeast and North Central districts, Hub Operations and assistant supervising judge of Civil countywide.



ADR Profiles
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Calm in the Storm ARC 4 ADR Apr. 26, 2019

Judicial Profiles
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Mary Thornton House Los Angeles County Superior Court (Pasadena) Aug. 2, 2012

Columns
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Probate mediations: traveling the emotional highway to resolution Alternative Dispute Resolution May 1, 2024
Why don’t we just shut down the courts? Covid Court Ops, Judges and Judiciary Mar. 3, 2021

Verdicts & Settlements
Title Provider Published
Calm in the Storm ARC 4 ADR Apr. 26, 2019
Title Court Published
Mary Thornton House Los Angeles County Superior Court (Pasadena) Aug. 2, 2012
Title Category Published
Probate mediations: traveling the emotional highway to resolution Alternative Dispute Resolution May 1, 2024
Why don’t we just shut down the courts? Covid Court Ops, Judges and Judiciary Mar. 3, 2021