
From left: Kyle Dordick, Dylan J. Dordick, Gary A. Dordick, Nava Dordick, Taylor B. Dordick, Michelle J. Dordick. Courtesy of Loyola Marymount University
Los Angeles litigator Gary A. Dordick says that Loyola Law School would not have accepted him when he was a student more than 30 years ago. A building on campus now bears his name.
The Dordick Family Trial Advocacy Center is intended to support Loyola’s effort to train litigators with an eye on diversifying the courtroom. It was established with an $8 million commitment from Dordick and his wife, Nava. Loyola Marymount University held a rib...
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