Background
Kudo, Benjamin A. was born on October 3, 1950 in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States.
Kudo, Benjamin A. was born on October 3, 1950 in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States.
University of Washington (Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, 1972). University of Hawaii (Master of Business Administration, 1975). Georgetown University (Juris Doctor, 1978).
Beta Gamma Sigma.
Worked at Dwyer Imanaka Schraff Kudo Meyer & Fujimoto Attorneys at Law, A Law, Corporation (Honolulu, Hawaii) specializing in Banking, Bankruptcy, Commercial Litigation, Condominium Development, Construction Litigation, Corporate, Environmental, Foreclosure, Governmental Affairs, Insurance, Intellectual Property, Labor and Employment, Land Use, Real Estate, Subdivision Regulation, Time Sharing. Admitted to the bar, 1978, Hawaii. Beta Gamma Sigma. Author: "NUKOLII: Private Development Rights and the Public Interest," The Urban Lawyer, Volume 16, Number.
2, 1984.
Company-author: "Paying for Growth in Hawaii," Land Use Research Foundation of Hawaii, 1988. Author, "Technical Paper on the Implementation of Hawaiian Water Rights," Land Use Research Foundation of Hawaii, 1994. Author, "Hawaii"s Land Tenure System: Its Impact on Residential Leasehold Estates," The Land Institute of Japan - National Land Agency, Tokyo, 1995.
Adjunct Professor of Law, William South. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaii, 1991 (Recipient: Benjamin A. Kudo, Chair of Law in Land Use, Administrative and Environmental Law, University of Hawaii, 1995).
Member, Board of Examiners, Hawaii Supreme Court, 1984. Member, Hawaiian Historical Society.
Member, American Water Resources Association. JAEL; National Association of Industrial and Office Properties.
Member: Hawaii State and American (Member, Section on Real Property, Municipal and Local Government) and Inter-Pacific Bar Associations.
American Arbitration Association (Member, Commercial Panel of Neutral Arbitrators). American Society of Mechanical Engineers. American Planning Association.
Urban Land Institute.
Dwyer Imanaka Schraff Kudo Meyer & Fujimoto is a mid-sized law firm located in downtown Honolulu. The work of the firm is of the type customarily carried on by large law firms engaged in sophisticated commercial law in major metropolitan areas.
Member, Board of Examiners, Hawaii Supreme Court, 1984. Member, Hawaiian Historical Society. Member, American Water Resources Association.
JAEL.
National Association of Industrial and Office Properties. Member: Hawaii State and American (Member, Section on Real Property, Municipal and Local Government) and Inter-Pacific Bar Associations. American Arbitration Association (Member, Commercial Panel of Neutral Arbitrators).
American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
American Planning Association. Urban Land Institute.