Background
Farmer, David Christopher was born on December 5, 1945 in Los Angeles, California, United States. Son of Wesley Earl and Ruth Pauline (Brown) Farmer.
Farmer, David Christopher was born on December 5, 1945 in Los Angeles, California, United States. Son of Wesley Earl and Ruth Pauline (Brown) Farmer.
Johns Hopkins University. Carnegie Mellon University. University of Hawaii (Bachelor of Fine Arts, 1970.
Master of Arts, 1973).
William South. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaii (Juris Doctor, 1985). First Prize, Nathan Burkan Memorial Copyright Essay Competition, 1984.
Worked at Lynch & Farmer (Honolulu, Hawaii) specializing in Admiralty, Maritime Law, Family Law, Insurance, Real Estate, Commercial Litigation, Creditor"s Rights, Bankruptcy, Business, Construction, Securities, Personal Injury, Product Liability, Professional Liability, Collection, Environmental, Trademark, Copyright, Unfair Competition, Condominium, Aviation. Admitted to the bar, 1985, Hawaii and United States. District Court, District of Hawaii.
1991, United States.
Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. Author: "Federal and Hawaii Garnishment Powers Expanded," Haw. Bachelor of Journalism (May, 1995); "Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Law Limits Attorney"s Conduct and Practices," Haw.
Bachelor of Journalism (April, 1995).
"Hawaii Adopts Article 2A of the UCC," Haw. Bachelor of Journalism (December, 1992). Workshops, "Recent Developments in Bankruptcy and Commerce Law in Hawaii," 1995.
"Successful Judgment Collections in Hawaii," 1995.
"Hawaii Foreclosure and Repossession," 1995. "Advanced Creditor Representation," 1994.
"Nuts and Bolts of Bankruptcy Law," 1994. "Collecting Judgments in Hawaii," 1991.
"Foreclosure and Repossession in Hawaii," 1992, 1993, 1994 and 1995.
"Collecting Judgments: Beyond the Basics," 1993. "The Court of Last Resort: Chapter 11 Business Reorganization in Bankruptcy," 1993. "How to Get Results in Collection of Delinquent Debts in Hawaii," 1993.
"Collection Law in Hawaii," 1994 and 1995.
"Advanced Collections and the Bankruptcy Process in Hawaii," 1994. Member: Hawaii State and American Bar Associations.
LYNCH & FARMER, (formerly of the Honolulu Office of Case & Lynch), as of February 1, 1995, formed a general partnership which presently consists of four general partners, David C. Farmer, Wesley West. Ichida, (Attorney at Law, A Law Corporation), Steven J. Kim and Paul A. Lynch, (Attorney at Law, A Law Corporation). Two associates, Timothy J. Hogan and X. Ben Tao.
One attorney as Counsel, William F. Thompson, III.
And three attorneys as of Counsel, David Proudfoot, of the law firm of Belles Graham & Proudfoot in Lihue, Kauai, Jerilynn Ono Hall and J. Gregory Turnbull.
"Shibuya v. Architects Hawaii, Ltd.: Did the Court Apply an Intermediate Standard of Review?" 6 Univerisity of Hawaii Law Review 261, 1984. "Writing with Light: The Metaphysics of the Copyright Process in the Betamax Cases," 7 COMM- /ENT 111, 1984. "Crossing the Rubicon: Should the Voluntary/Involuntary Payment Rule Govern Payments of Unpaid Employment Taxes in Bankruptcy?" XXI Haw.
B.J. 99, 1987
62 Am. Bankr. L.J., 341, 1988.
Board of directors Kumu Kahua Theatre Company, 1986-1991, Starving Artists Theatre Company, 1987-1991, Neighborhood Justice Center, since 1989. Member American Bar Association, Hawaii Bar Association.
Married Amy B. Evans, February 3, 1968 (divorced 1975). Children: Solomon, Ossian. Married Bonnie B. Bartholomew, June 3, 1978 (divorced October 1986).
Children: Sarah, Peter. Married Maria Teresa Lorenza Disonglo, January 5, 1991.