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Mar. 3, 2011

Floyd J. Siegal

Sitting in the stillness of one of his mediation rooms, Floyd J. Siegal describes how two epiphanies in his career as a criminal defense lawyer, O.J. Simpson commentator and civil litigator led his becoming a neutral.

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By Susan McRae

Daily Journal Staff Writer

ENCINO - Sitting in the stillness of one of his mediation rooms, Floyd J. Siegal describes how two epiphanies in his long and varied career led to his becoming a neutral.

The first occurred in 1994, 17 years into the criminal defense practice he'd launched straight out of Loyola Law School.

"It was very sudden," Siegal, 58, said of the feeling. "It seemed like it happened overnight. One... (continued)

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