
LOS ANGELES - Daniel M. Petrocelli's first job after college was as an internal auditor for a bank. "It's what inspired me in part to seek a different profession," he said. So about 45 years ago, he enrolled in Southwestern University's evening law school.
Today, he is vice chair of O'Melveny and the chair of its trial practice, and he insists on handling a wide variety of litigation. In the past year, his work has ranged from insurance ...
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