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By Martin Zucker Special to the Observer You wouldn’t think of an attorney’s office as the setting of a holiday toy giveaway to needy kids. The Law Offices of Hinden and Breslavsky, on the corner of Pico and Rimpau, is indeed just that kind of place in the month of December. For the past seven Decembers Barry Hinden, the firm’s president, has converted his file-and-book-filled library into a literal “toyland” for the children of his clients, most of whom are Latino workers who have been injured on the job. “We don’t want the children of our cli...
By Martin Zucker Special to the Observer You wouldn’t think of an attorney’s office as the setting of a holiday toy giveaway to needy kids. The Law Offices of Hinden and Breslavsky, on the corner of Pico and Rimpau, is indeed just that kind of place in the month of December. For the past seven Decembers Barry Hinden, the firm’s president, has converted his file-and-book-filled library into a literal “toyland” for the children of his clients, most of whom are Latino workers who have been injured on the job. “We don’t want the children of our cli...