Background
Winn, David Burton was born on February 6, 1953 in Dallas, Texas, United States. Son of Edward Burton and Conchita (Hassell) Winn.
Winn, David Burton was born on February 6, 1953 in Dallas, Texas, United States. Son of Edward Burton and Conchita (Hassell) Winn.
Southern Methodist University (Bachelor of Arts, 1975). University of Texas (Juris Doctor, 1978). Winner, Kemp-Smith Mock Trial Competition, 1978.
Recipient, Distinguished Pro Bono Service Award, Dallas Bar Association, 1986-1988.
Director, Council on United States-Mexico Relations, 1987 Chairman, Domestic and International Law Commission, United States-Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Emerging Leaders Summit, 1988-1990.
Worked at Winn, Beaudry & Winn, Limited Liability Partnership (Dallas, Texas) specializing in General Civil Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Estate Planning, Tax Planning, Probate, Trusts and Estates, Estate and Trust Litigation, Real Estate, Family, Corporation, Oil and Gas and Military Law. Federal and State Taxation and Administrative Practice.
Admitted to the bar, 1978, Texas.
First Place, Kemp-Smith Mock Trial Competition, 1978. Recipient, Distinguished Pro Bono Service Award, Dallas Bar Association, 1986-1988.
Presidential Citation, State Bar of Texas, 1991. Fellow, Amundsen Institute of United States-Mexico Studies, 1982-1987.
Director, Council on United States-Mexico Relations, 1987-1988.
Chairman, Domestic and International Law Commission, United States-Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Emerging Leaders Summit, 1988-1990. Director, Dallas Riga Lawyers Exchange Committee, 1989-1992. Director, American Center for International Leadership, 1992-1995.
Member: Dallas (Member, International Law Section) and American (Director, Soviet Lawyer Program, Young Lawyers Division, 1990) Bar Associations.
State Bar of Texas (Vice-Chairman, Soviet Law Exchange Committee, 1990-1991). Fellow: Southwestern Legal Foundation.
Dallas Bar Foundation. Texas Bar Foundation.
Firm originally formed in 1946.
Foreign several years until 1957, it was known as Lane and Savage, then briefly as Lane, Savage & Counts. In 1958 and for 22 years thereafter it was known as Lane, Savage, Counts & Winn. In 1981 it was reorganized under a new name, Winn, Beaudry & Virden under which it has practiced to 1992, when it changed to its present name.
Member: Dallas (Member, International Law Section) and American (Director, Soviet Lawyer Program, Young Lawyers Division, 1990) Bar Associations. State Bar of Texas (Vice-Chairman, Soviet Law Exchange Committee, 1990-1991). Fellow, Amundsen Institute of United States-Mexico Studies, 1982-1987.
Director, Council on United States-Mexico Relations, 1987-1988.
Chairman, Domestic and International Law Commission, United States-Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Emerging Leaders Summit, 1988-1990. Director, Dallas Riga Lawyers Exchange Committee, 1989-1992.
Director, American Center for International Leadership, 1992-1995.
Married Becky Oberthier, April 30, 1982.