Background
Heinzen, Bernard G. was born in 1930 in Hendricks, Minnesota, United States.
Heinzen, Bernard G. was born in 1930 in Hendricks, Minnesota, United States.
Carleton College (Bachelor of Arts, 1953). New York University (Bachelor of Laws, 1956).
Worked at Bernard G. Heinzen, Limited. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) specializing in Commercial Litigation. International Business Law.
Railroad and Transportation Law.
Legislative Practice. Admitted to the bar, 1956, Minnesota.
1978, Pennsylvania.
Phi Beta Kappa. Associate Editor, New York University Law Review, 1955-1956.
Author: "The Three-Mile Limit: Preserving the Freedom of the Seas," 11 Stanford Law Review 597, 1959.
With the Office of Legal Adviser, United States. Department of State, Washington, District of Columbia, 1956-1958. Adviser, United States.
Delegation to Geneva Conference on the Law of the Sea, 1958.
Partner, Dorsey & Whitney, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1966-1976. Special Assistant Attorney General, Insurance and Securities, State of Minnesota, 1967-1970.
General Counsel: Rail, Consolidated Rail Corporation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1976-1977. General Counsel, Logan Capital Management, Incorporated., 1995.
Member: Association of the Bar of the City of New New York
Philadelphia, 9th Judicial District, Minnesota State and American Bar Associations. American Judicature Society. Bernard G. Heinzen, Limited. is a commercial litigation and international law firm focusing on complex litigation and complex problems.
The firm"s emphasis is on highly sophisticated yet personalized total representation of clients, including forming teams with outside expert counsel on matters where this is appropriate to cover any unusual client needs.
Member: Association of the Bar of the City of New New York Philadelphia, 9th Judicial District, Minnesota State and American Bar Associations. American Judicature Society.