By Rebecca U. Cho
Daily Journal Staff Writer A tumultuous path to the O'Melveny & Myers chairmanship ended for A.B. Culvahouse Jr. last week, with the confirmation of his election to a third term as head of the Los Angeles-based firm. The previous week, the policy committee had selected Culvahouse out of a pool of five contenders, despite his having received only a third of the unofficial partnership vote. Culvahouse, who came under m...
Daily Journal Staff Writer A tumultuous path to the O'Melveny & Myers chairmanship ended for A.B. Culvahouse Jr. last week, with the confirmation of his election to a third term as head of the Los Angeles-based firm. The previous week, the policy committee had selected Culvahouse out of a pool of five contenders, despite his having received only a third of the unofficial partnership vote. Culvahouse, who came under m...
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