LOS ANGELES — At least on paper it looks like Melinda A. Johnson fell pretty far from the family tree when it came to career choices.
Johnson, a former Ventura County Superior Court judge who has spent the last 17 years as a mediator and arbitrator at JAMS, comes from a family of writers. Her father was a journalist, her mother worked in public relations and both sisters wrote screenplays.
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