These two words are inscribed on Justice Marcus Kaufman’s graduation gift to his grandson, Evan Granowitz.
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In March 1987, Marcus Kaufman was named as the 103rd Justice of the Supreme Court of California. Prior to this, he served as Associate Justice for the California Court of Appeal Fourth Appellate District, Second Division for 17 years. He authored numerous opinions regarding issues of interests which have inspired many, including California’s 27th Chief Justice Ronald M. Goerge. Even after his retirement, Kaufman continued to play an active role in the legal industry. In spite of all his achievements, Kaufman was known by family, peers, and colleagues for his altruistic nature. Personal recognition had been the last of his goals. Instead, he encouraged the pursuit of higher ideals and expressed a passion for excellence.
Passing on the passion
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After Evan Granowitz received his Bachelor degrees in Political Science and Philosophy from Emory University, he went on to follow his grandfather’s footsteps. Just like Kaufman, Granowitz furthered his education at the University of California Law School in Berkeley. Having completed his Juris Doctor degree, Granowitz became a member of the prestigious Order of the Coif – an elite society reserved for the nation’s JD holders who completed their degree in the top 10 percent of their class.
Now one of Wolf Group LA’s caliber lawyers, Granowitz has been distinguished for his prowess in various areas of litigation including breach of contract disputes, unfair competition, business torts, bankruptcy, and insurance coverage disputes. He is also the recipient of several awards such as the Southern California Rising Stars and the Super Lawyer’s Rising Stars.
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Learn more about Evan Granowitz and the Wolf Group LA at www.wolfgroupla.com.
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