Background
Shaneyfelt, David Allen was born on December 13, 1959 in Santa Monica, California, United States. Son of Billy Davis and Myrna Jean Shaneyfelt.
Shaneyfelt, David Allen was born on December 13, 1959 in Santa Monica, California, United States. Son of Billy Davis and Myrna Jean Shaneyfelt.
Bachelor in Classic Librl. Arts, Thomas Aquinas College, 1981. Juris Doctor, Willamette College, 1984.
Worked at Hoogendoorn, Talbot, Davids, Godfrey & Milligan (Chicago, Illinois) specializing in Estate Tax and Financial Planning, Business and Corporate Law, Litigation, Real Estate Law, Charitable Tax Planning and Employment Law. Admitted to the bar, 1984, Oregon. 1991, Illinois; United States.
District Court, Northern and Central Districts of Illinois.
United States. District Court, Northern District of California. United States. District Court, Western District of Washington.
United States. District Court, District of Hawaii.
United States. Court of Appeals, Seventh and Ninth Circuits. United States. Supreme Court.
Recipient: Outstanding Performance Rating, United States. Department of Justice.
Special Achievement Award, United States.
Department of Justice. Listed in Who"s Who in American Law. Primary Dedication, Drug Testing Law, Technology and Practice, Callaghan, 1991.
Author: "Is 60-Year-Old Being Forced Out?" At Work Column, Chicago Tribune, Secretary 8, April 23, 1995.
"Collecting Benefits After Resigning," At Work Column, Chicago Tribune, Secretary 8, June 25, 1995. "Ten Things Not To Do In Setting Up A Drug Testing Program," Drugs In The Workplace, 1994.
"Drug Testing of Employees," DuPage Bar Journal, 1993. "Will Labor Lead America To A Drug-Free Workforce?" Human Events, 1991.
"End of Life (Withholding or Withdrawing Life Sustaining Treatment)," Oregon Health Law Manual, Church
42, 1990. "Courts Are Number Place for Fun and Frivolity: A Warning to Vexatious Litigants and Overzealous Attorneys," Willamette L. Review, 1984. "Personnel Changes in the Oregon Supreme Court," 19 Willamette L. Review, 1983.
Trial Attorney, Federal Programs Branch, Civil Division, United States.
Department of Justice, Washington, District of Columbia, 1988-1990. Attorney Advisor to the Assistant Attorney General, Civil Division, United States. Department of Justice, Washington, District of Columbia, 1987-1988.
Counsel, Office of Policy Development, Legal Services Corporation, 1986-1987.
Legislative Director, American Legislative Exchange Council, Washington, District of Columbia, 1985-1986. Associate, Montgomery, Le Chevallier & Englund, Professional Corporation, Portland, Oregon, 1984-1985.
Hoogendoorn, Talbot, Davids, Godfrey & Milligan was founded in 1985, when Messrs. Hoogendoorn and Talbot left their partnerships at Kirkland & Ellis to start a Firm centered on representing families with substantial assets and business concerns.
As other partners from major Chicago firms joined the practice, the Firm"s initial concentration in tax, estate and financial planning, real estate and trust and estate litigation expanded to include commercial and personal injury litigation, and corporate and business law.
Today, the Firm serves individuals, owners of family businesses, public corporations, medical malpractice insurance carriers, and major private and public charitable and religious institutions. The Firm encourages its personnel to engage in civic, charitable and religious activities, since the Firm is committed to serving the community through the use of law as an instrument of justice.
Member Washington Catholic Forum, 1986-1990.
Married Carolyn Marie Schmitz, August 18, 1984. Children: Rebecca Anne, Monica Marie, Kathleen Genevieve.