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Tabb, Charles Jordan was born on November 1, 1955 in Dallas, Texas, United States. Son of William Herschel and Jeanne Mitchell Tabb.
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Tabb, Charles Jordan was born on November 1, 1955 in Dallas, Texas, United States. Son of William Herschel and Jeanne Mitchell Tabb.
Bachelor summa cum laude, Vanderbilt University, 1977; Juris Doctor, University of Virginia, 1980.
Associate, Carrington, Coleman, Sloman & Blumenthal, Dallas, 1980-1984; assistant professor, University of Illinois, Champaign, 1984-1989; associate professor, University of Illinois, Champaign, 1989-1991; professor, University of Illinois, Champaign, since 1991. Visiting professor U. Colorado, 1988, 90, University Texas, 1993. Member National Conference Commrs.on Uniform State Laws.
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Member of advisory committee for federal rules of bankruptcy procedure Judicial Conference United States, since 1993. Member American Bar Association, American Law Institute, State Bar Texas, Association American Law Schools (chairman of the section of creditors' and debtors' rights 1991-1992), American Bankruptcy Institute, Lincolnshire Fields Country Club, Order of Coif, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma.
Married Linda Lee Smith, March 8, 1980. Children: Rebecca Marie, Natalie Ann, Charles Jordan Junior, John William.