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President Andrea Sheridan Ordin was re-appointed to the Board of Police Commissioners by Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa in July of 2012, and was elected to the President position by her fellow Police Commissioners in August of 2012. She was first appointed in 2005, serving until February of 2010. From 2010 to 2012, she was the County Counsel of Los Angeles. The County Counsel is responsible for administering the office of more than 500 lawyers and staff representing the County of Los Angeles, the Board of Supervisors, departments and 100,000 employees of Los Angeles County. Prior to becoming County Counsel, she was Senior Counsel in the Los Angeles office of Morgan Lewis, a full service law firm with offices throughout the United States, Europe and Asia. She practiced in the Litigation section, and also served as head of the Los Angeles pro bono practice.
Prior to joining Morgan Lewis, Ms. Ordin had a 25 year career as a lawyer in Federal, State and Los Angeles County governments. Notably she served as the first woman Assistant District Attorney for Los Angeles County, the number three position. She was appointed United States Attorney for the Central District of California from 1977 to 1981, the third woman in United States history to so serve. From 1983 through 1990 she was Chief Assistant Attorney General for the State of California.
As United States Attorney for the Central District of California, she supervised all criminal and civil litigation for the United States in Los Angeles County and six surrounding counties, personally arguing appeals before the 9th Circuit. She developed Task Forces and Coordinating Committees among the State, Federal and local law enforcement agencies in the Central District and served as the Chair of the United States Attorney General’s Advisory Committee, meeting regularly in Washington, DC to assist in coordination of the men and women serving in the Department of Justice.
As Chief Assistant Attorney General of the State of California, Ms. Ordin was in charge of the Public Rights Division which was responsible for all environmental, consumer, anti-trust, charitable trust and civil rights litigation for the State of California. In addition, she personally litigated in the State and Federal courts on behalf of the State of California, including arguments in the California and United States Supreme Court.
Honors & Affiliations
Former President, Los Angeles County Bar Association
Member and Former Chair, Los Angeles County Bar Association,
Committee on Minorities in the Profession
Member, Independent Commission to Study the Los Angeles Police Department
(Christopher Commission)
Recipient, Precusor para Justicia Award (Pioneer of Justice Award),
Mexican American Bar Foundation
Recipient, American Bar Association’s Margaret Brent Award for
Women Lawyers of Achievement
Recipient, Ernestine Stahlhut Award,
Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles
Recipient, Shattuck-Price Award
Los Angeles County Bar Association
Education
University of California at Los Angeles, School of Law, 1965, LLB
University of California at Los Angeles, 1962, B.A.
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