And then there were three. A year ahead of the end of Arthur “A.B.” Culvahouse’s four-year term, O’Melveny & Myers’s policy committee has narrowed to three the field of partners being considered to succeed him in the firm’s top leadership post and expects to have its ultimate choice put to a partnership vote by summer’s end.

The three attorneys under consideration to become the firm’s next chair are Bradley Butwin, the New York-based chair of the firm’s litigation department; Washington, D.C.-based partner Thomas McCoy, who recently rejoined the firm after retiring last year as executive vice president for legal, corporate, and public affairs at Advanced Micro Devices Inc.; and M. Randall Oppenheimer, a Los Angeles-based partner who heads the litigation practice in the firm’s Century City office.

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