Daniel Prince, ’04, Honored with USC Black Alumni Association's Black Alumni of the Year Award

Notable USC alums to receive honors at 47th annual Black Alumni Association Scholarship Benefit

Three outstanding members of the Trojan Family will be honored for their professional achievements and service during the 47th annual Black Alumni Association Scholarship Benefit on March 31 at The Ritz-Carlton, Marina del Rey.

This year, the recipient of the USC Black Alumni Association’s Black Alumni of the Year Award is Daniel Prince, a partner in litigation for the global law firm Paul Hastings LLP.

Prince is vice chair of the firm’s litigation department in Los Angeles, where he also serves as hiring partner for the office. Prince represents clients in corporate and government investigations and complex litigation matters, including domestic and international arbitration, trials and class actions.

Prince is a member of the USC Alumni Association Board of Governors as well as the USC Gould School of Law Board of Councilors. He received his bachelor’s degree and master’s degree from the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, where he was a member of the Trojan Debate Squad. He received his law degree from The University of Chicago Law School in 2004 and recently was named as one of the 500 leading litigators in America by Lawdragon.

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