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Attorneys at O'Melveny & Myers helped the International Olympic Committee as it slalomed through the bidding process for television rights to the 2010 Olympic Winter Games and the 2012 Summer Olympic Games. O'Melveny attorneys in the Los Angeles, Century City and Washington, D.C., offices, led by entertainment partner Joseph Calabrese, put together the auction process at which all of the major networks presented their bids.Trending Stories
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