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Firm Watch

Dec. 14, 2007

Litigator Is One of State’s Few Lawyers to Face Combat

Randall Sinnott is among a handful of lawyers who, after being called to active military duty, left their legal practices to serve overseas. The Marine colonel retired and returned to his commercial litigation and insurance coverage practice following a 16-month tour in Iraq and Afghanistan.

By Alexa Hyland
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - When he was serving as a Marine officer in Afghanistan, there were times when Los Angeles lawyer Randall Sinnott doubted he would be able to return to his career as a commercial litigator.
      In November 2004, Sinnott was traveling in a caravan of coalition forces along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border when the troops drew fire ...

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