Professor Bernard L. Segal, one of the world\u27s great trial lawyers from the old school of silver-tongued orators, and a much beloved law professor, passed away Aug. 12. Bernie, as he was known by everyone he ever met, was my teacher, mentor, colleague and friend for nearly four decades. Although he faced increasingly difficult health problems in recent years, his death was unexpected, and I didn\u27t get to see him before the end. I\u27m writing this because I didn\u27t have the chance to say goodbye
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The obituary of Bernard Segal that appeared in SFGate.com at http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c...
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