
By Katie Lucia
Daily Journal Staff Writer
RIVERSIDE - As a child, Sheri Pym thought she never wanted a career in law. She observed her father, a business transactional lawyer in Seattle and thought, "Why would anyone want to do that? It looks boring and all you do is work all the time," she said.
Now a U.S. magistrate judge for the state's Central District in Riverside, Pym has changed her tune about the legal profession. Before taking the ... (continued)