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Arbitrator Profile

Oct. 25, 2008

The Path to Resolution

Timothy J. Corcoran Left Practice for Mediation With No Regrets

By Greg Katz
Daily Journal Staff Writer

REDLANDS - Mediator Timothy J. Corcoran keeps busy five days a week, often handling two cases a day.

But his beginnings in law were modest.

While an undergrad at USC in the 1970s, Corcoran took a job as a gofer at O'Melveny & Myers, a move inspired by the television series "Ozzie and Harriet," in which the character Ricky becomes a clerk at a law firm.

One of his more memorable tasks at O...

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