Background
Millner, Dianne Maxine was born on March 21, 1949 in Columbus, Ohio, United States. Daughter of Charles Nelson and Barbara Rose Millner. Associate of Arts, Pasadena City College, 1970.
Millner, Dianne Maxine was born on March 21, 1949 in Columbus, Ohio, United States. Daughter of Charles Nelson and Barbara Rose Millner. Associate of Arts, Pasadena City College, 1970.
Associate of Arts, Pasadena City College, 1970. Bachelor of Arts California-Berkeley, 1972. Juris Doctor, Stanford University, 1975.
Worked at Arnelle, Hastie, McGee, Willis & Greene (San Francisco, California) specializing in Civil Litigation. Bankruptcy. Business. The Civil Litigation Practice includes Commercial, Construction, Environmental, Toxics, Insurance, Intellectual Property, Labor and Employment, Products Liability and Professional Malpractice.
Admitted to the bar, 1975, California and United States.
District Court, Northern District of California. Phi Beta Kappa. Instructor, Legal Writing and Research, Hastings College of the Law, San Francisco, California, 1977-1978.
Member: Bar Association of San Francisco. Charles Houston Bar Association.
State Bar of California.
National Bar Association. American Bar Association. Arnelle, Hastie, McGee, Willis & Greene is a regional minority-owned firm with a practice emphasizing litigation on behalf of corporations and public entities.
The firm also has expertise in the areas of Patent, Trademark, Copyright and Computer Laws and represents creditors in bankruptcy and insolvency matters.
Arnelle, Hastie, McGee, Willis & Greene, which has engaged in numerous joint ventures with non-minority owned law firms, is an original participant in the American Bar Association, Minority Counsel Demonstration Program.
Member of Black Writers Workshop, Black Women Lawyers Northern California, Bar Association San Francisco (Women lawyers division Presidential award 1980), Charles Houston Bar Association, National Bar Association, William Hastie Lawyers Association (board directors 1980-1982), Phi Beta Kappa.