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Firm Watch

Oct. 19, 2004

Sept. 11 Spurs Lawyer to Reassess Priorities, Move Cross-Country

By Lorelei Laird Eric Overman started on the road to a new home at Pillsbury Winthrop in Costa Mesa on Sept. 11, 2001. Overman, who worked at the time as a finance consultant with the New York office of Deloitte & Touche, says that seeing the planes hit the World Trade Center in person prompted him to reassess his priorities.

By Lorelei Laird
        Eric Overman started on the road to a new home at Pillsbury Winthrop in Costa Mesa on Sept. 11, 2001.
        Overman, who worked at the time as a finance consultant with the New York office of Deloitte & Touche, says that seeing the planes hit the World Trade Center in person prompted him to reassess his priorities.
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