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Feder, Harold Abram was born on August 22, 1932 in Denver, Colorado, United States. Son of Harry A. and Surriee A. (Aarons) Feder.
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Feder, Harold Abram was born on August 22, 1932 in Denver, Colorado, United States. Son of Harry A. and Surriee A. (Aarons) Feder.
Bachelor, University Colorado, 1954. Bachelor of Laws, University Colorado, 1959. Juris Doctor, University Colorado, 1968.
With, Feder, Morris, Tamblyn and Goldstein, Denver, since 1959;
president, Feder, Morris, Tamblyn and Goldstein, Denver, 1978-1993. Special assistant attorney general Colorado, 1960-1971. Adjunct Professor law U. Denver, 1963,92.
Arbitrator American Arbitration Association. Co-founder Public Justice Foundation. Member Civil Justice Reform Act Advisory Group, United States District Court Colorado, 1990-1994.
Commission on rules for mandatory arbitration Colorado Supreme Court, 1987. Lecturer in field.
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Co-founder, director Summit Academy for Culture and Values, Combined Health Appeal of Colorado. Board directors Rocky Mountain chapter Alzheimers Association, president, 1990-1991. President council Crow Canyon Archeological Center, 1991-1993.
With United States Naval Reserve, 1954-1956. Fellow International Society Barristers, American Academy Forensic Sciences, American College Law Practice Management, Colorado Bar Foundation. Member American Bar Association (litigation section, law practice management section council 1980-1986), Colorado Bar Association (board governors 1972-1974), Denver Bar Association, Continental Divide Bar Association, Association Trial Lawyers American, Colorado Trial Lawyers Association (president 1971-1972), National Association Certified Fraud Examiners, Denver Tennis Club, Phi Delta Phi, Sigma Nu.
Married Flora Sue Dunn, June 6, 1954. Children: Harlan M., Sharon J., Janet B.