Background
Computer-Aided Software Engineering, DAVID was born on September 12, 1944 in Seattle, Washington, District of Columbia, United States.
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Computer-Aided Software Engineering, DAVID was born on September 12, 1944 in Seattle, Washington, District of Columbia, United States.
Whitman College (Bachelor of Arts, 1966). University of Washington (Juris Doctor, 1974). Associate Professor, Native Studies and Political Science, University of Alaska at Fairbanks, 1982-1984.
Adjunct Professor of Law, Northwestern School of Law, 1986.
Board Member, 1985— and Secretary-Treasurer, 1986-1987, Alaska Legal Services Corporation. Founding Board Member and Secretary, Alaska Legal Services Foundation, since 1988.
Chief Counsel, Berger Commission, 1984 and 1985. Director, AFN Bush Justice Project, 1977.
Member, Washington State Bar Association, 1974-1975.
Worked at Copeland, Landye, Bennett and Wolf, Limited Liability Partnership (Portland, Oregon) specializing in General Practice and Litigation in State and Federal Courts. Corporation and Corporate Finance, Real Estate, Taxation, Securities, Bankruptcy, Administrative Practice before Governmental Departments, Agencies and Commissions, Land Use Planning, Federal Land Law, Condominium and Community Association Law, Products Liability and Aviation Law, Environmental and Hazardous Substances Law. Admitted to the bar, 1974, Washington.
1975, Alaska.
Associate Professor, Native Studies and Political Science, University of Alaska at Fairbanks, 1982-1984.
Author: "Alaska Natives and American Laws," University of Alaska Press, 1984. Adjunct Professor of Law, Northwestern School of Law, 1986.
Board Member, 1985-1991, Secretary-Treasurer, 1986-1987 and President, 1990-1991, Alaska Legal Services Corporation. Member, Board of Visitors, Northwestern School Of Law, 1994.
Chief Counsel, Berger Commission, 1984-1985.
Director, AFN Bush Justice Project, 1976-1977. Member, Washington State Bar Association, 1974-1975. Member: Alaska Bar Association (Member, Section on, Native Law, Executive Committee, 1984).
(Resident, Anchorage, Alaska Office).
History: Founded in Portland, Oregon on July 1, 1955. Copeland, Landye, Bennett and Wolf initially focused on corporate securities law, finance and bankruptcy law, and mergers and acquisitions.
In 1976, the firm established an office in Anchorage, Alaska. The firm has grown in expertise to meet the needs of its clients.
( Now in its third edition, Alaska Natives and American L...)
( Once again, Case and Voluck have provided the most rigo...)
( Once again, Case and Voluck have provided the most rigo...)
Member, Board of Visitors, Northwestern School Of Law, 1994. Chief Counsel, Berger Commission, 1984-1985. Director, AFN Bush Justice Project, 1976-1977.
Member, Washington State Bar Association, 1974-1975.
Member: Alaska Bar Association (Member, Section on, Native Law, Executive Committee, 1984). (Resident, Anchorage, Alaska Office).
P. Kenneth Edward and Winifred (Carmichael) C. Married Dorothy Louise Smith, September 12, 1973. Children: Aaron Benjamin, Andrew Beach.