Background
Hall, Camden M. was born on June 16, 1940 in Seattle, Washington, District of Columbia, United States.
Hall, Camden M. was born on June 16, 1940 in Seattle, Washington, District of Columbia, United States.
University of Washington (Bachelor of Arts, 1962. Juris Doctor, 1965). Law Clerk to the Honorary Orris Hamilton, Justice, Washington State Supreme Court, 1965-1966.
Worked at Foster Pepper & Shefelman Professional Limited Liability Company (Seattle, Washington) specializing in General Civil, Trial and Appellate Practice. Business, Employment and Labor, Financial Institutions, Land Use and Environmental, Real Estate, Litigation, Alternate Dispute Resolution, Investments and Pensions, Bankruptcy, Business Reorganization, Creditors" Rights, Intellectual Property, Trademark and Copyright, Corporate Finance, International, Municipal and Local Government. Education Law, Public Finance, Antitrust and Product Distribution, Media Law, Construction and Surety, Insurance, Health Care, Taxation, Family Law, Trusts and Probate, Estate Planning, Constitutional Law, and Energy.
Admitted to the bar, 1965, Washington.
1970, United States. Supreme Court. 1984, District of Columbia.
Law Clerk to the Honorary Orris Hamilton, Justice, Washington State Supreme Court, 1965-1966. Company-Author: "Say lieutenant Safely" by Paul Ashley, Fifth Edition Revised, University of Washington Press, 1976.
Chairman, Washington State Gambling Commission, 1972-1975.
Member: Washington State Law Revision Commission. Ninth Circuit Advisory Committee on Rules of Court and Internal Operating Procedures, 1989-1995. Member: The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
Foster Pepper & Shefelman Professional Limited Liability Company is one of the larger law firms in the Pacific Northwest maintaining a strong regional presence in Washington, Oregon and Alaska.
Our tradition of service dates from early in the century. Since 1904 our lawyers have been shaping the development of the region by providing creative, practical advice.
Member: Washington State Law Revision Commission. Ninth Circuit Advisory Committee on Rules of Court and Internal Operating Procedures, 1989-1995. Member: The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.