Along with the rest of the population of the Los Angeles area, lawyers battled downed power lines, fallen trees and road closures to get to work following a devastating night of Santa Ana winds.

The winds, reaching 100 miles per hour, forced hundreds of thousands of residents to spend the night and early hours of Dec. 1 without power. By about noon, more than 200,000 people remained without power, according to Southern California Edison and officials in Pasadena, Calif.

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