O'Melveny & Myers - Notable Partners and Alumni

Notable Partners and Alumni

  • Former partner Louis Caldera served as United States Secretary of the Army.
  • Warren Christopher (1925-2011), former U.S. Secretary of State under President Bill Clinton, was previously a Senior Partner at the firm's Century City, CA office.
  • William T. Coleman, was Secretary of Transportation under President Gerald Ford, and also helped Thurgood Marshall win Brown vs. Board of Education. Currently a senior partner and the Senior Counselor in the Washington, DC office.
  • Arthur B. Culvahouse, Jr., former White House Counsel to President Ronald Reagan. He is the former Chair of the firm and works out of the Washington, DC office.
  • Walter E. Dellinger III was United States Solicitor General for the 1996-97 Term of the Supreme Court. Currently a partner at the Washington, DC office.
  • Former partner Sandra Segal Ikuta is a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
  • Former associate Goodwin Liu is an Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court.
  • Former partner Kim McLane Wardlaw is a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
  • Former partner Michael Zimmerman is a former Chief Justice of the Utah Supreme Court.
  • Sri Srinivasan, former chair of the appellate practice, is the Principal Deputy Solicitor General of the United States.

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