Judges and Judiciary
Aug. 30, 2002
Son of Legend Serves L.A., Too
LOS ANGELES - How does a budding young lawyer measure up to the life of a legend when that legend is his father and they share a name? Long before he took the bench, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Loren Miller Jr. decided to practice his profession without worrying about the inevitable comparisons.
Loren Miller Jr.
Superior Court Judge,
Sitting by Assignment
Los Angeles (Downey)
Career highlights: Appointed by Gov. Jerry Brown to Los Angeles Superior Court, 1977; appointed by Gov. Brown to Los Angeles Municipal Court, 1975; assistant general counsel, Pacific Lighting Corp., 1973-75; executive director, Model Neighborhood Commission on Justice, 1973; partner, McLaren, Miller & Monet, 1969-73; deputy state attorn...
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