Background
Steiner, James D. was born on December 19, 1939 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.
Steiner, James D. was born on December 19, 1939 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.
Macalester College (Bachelor of Arts, 1963). Fairleigh Dickinson University (Master of Business Administration, 1969). University of Minnesota (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1972).
Worked at Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi Limited liability partnership (Minneapolis, Minnesota) specializing in Trials and Appeals in all Federal and State Courts. Administrative, Antitrust, Appellate, Banking, Bankruptcy and Reorganization, Construction, Communications, Corporate, Employment and Employee Benefits, Environmental, Estate Planning and Probate, Franchising, Finance, Insurance Law, Intellectual Property, International Litigation and Trade, Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, Products Liability, Real Estate, Securities, Tax, Transportation. Admitted to the bar, 1972, Minnesota, United States.
District Court, District of Minnesota and United States.
Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit. 1979, United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit and United States.
Supreme Court. 1992, United States. District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin.
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