Background
Indiano, David C. was born on April 18, 1955 in Euclid, Ohio, United States.
Indiano, David C. was born on April 18, 1955 in Euclid, Ohio, United States.
Miami University (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1976). Institute of European Studies, Madrid. Case Western Reserve University (Juris Doctor, 1981).
Spoken languages: English and Spanish.
Worked at Indiano, Williams & Weinstein-Bacal (San Juan, Puerto Rico) specializing in Federal Litigation, Admiralty and Maritime Law, Tort Law, Fire Law, Complex Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1981, Ohio. 1982, Puerto Rico, United States.
District Court, Northern District of Ohio and District of Puerto Rico.
1983, United States. Court of Appeals, First and Third Circuits. 1993, United States. Court of Federal Claims.
President, Federal Bar Association, Puerto Rico Chapter, 1994-1995. Editor in Chief: Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 1980-1981.
CanadaUnited States Law Journal, 1980-1981.
Author: "Federal District Court in Puerto Rico: A Brief Look at the Court and Federal Handling of Commonwealth Civil Law in Diversity Cases," Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law Volume 13.1. Recent Decisions, "Santiago Rosario v. Califano," Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, Volume 12.3.
Company-Author: "Advocacy in Puerto Rico" (National Business Institute 1992).
"Computers and the Practice of Law, Practical Applications for Lawyers," (Federal Bar Association 1993). "Criminal and Civil Practice Before the Federal District Court for the District of Puerto Rico" (Federal Bar Association, 1994).
Member: Bar Association of Puerto Rico. Ohio State, Federal, American and Inter-American Bar Associations.
Maritime Law Association of the United States.
Federal Bar Association (Past President, Puerto Rico Chapter). Proctor in Admiralty.
Member: Bar Association of Puerto Rico. Ohio State, Federal, American and Inter-American Bar Associations. Maritime Law Association of the United States.
Federal Bar Association (Past President, Puerto Rico Chapter).
Proctor in Admiralty.