David E. Feller, American Labor (including Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Fair Labor Standards Acting)
law educator, arbitrator. Member National Academy Arbitrators (vice president 1985-1987, president 1992-1993), Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service Roster of Arbitrators, American Bar Association (secretary labor law section 1972-1973), Phi Beta Kappa.
Background
Feller, David E. was born in 1916 in. Bachelor of Arts, Harvard University, 1938, Bachelor of Laws, 1941. Bar: Massachusetts 1941, District of Columbia 1942.
Lecturer law and economics University of Chicago, 1941-1942.
Education
Attorney unites states department Justice, Washington, 1946-1948. Law clerk Supreme Court of the United States Court, 1948-1949. Associate general counsel Chief Information Officer, Washington, 1949-1953, United Steelworkers, Washington, 1949-1960.
General counsel independent union department American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, Washington, 1961-1966, United Steelworkers, 1961-1965.
Partner Goldberg Feller & Bredhoff, Washington, 1955-1960, Feller, Bredhoff & Anker, 1961-1965, Feller & Anker, 1965-1967. John H. Boalt professor emeritus University of California-Berkeley School Law.
Career
Lecturer law and economics University Chicago, 1941—1942. Attorney United States Department Justice, Washington, 1946—1948. Associate general counsel Chief Information Officer, 1949—1953, United Steelworkers, Washington, 1949—1960.
General counsel independent union department American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1961—1966, United Steelworkers, 1961—1965. Partner Goldberg, Feller & Bredhoff, 1955—1960, Feller, Bredhoff & Anker, 1961—1965, Feller & Anker, 1965—1967. John H. Boalt professor emeritus University California-Berkeley School Law.
Editor Harvard Law Review.
Membership
Board directors National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Legal defense and Education Fund, 1960—1997. President Council University California Faculty Associations, 1973—1989. Member of American Bar Association (secretary labor law section 1972-1973), Federal Mediation and Conciliation Roster of Arbitrators, National Academy Arbitrators (vice president 1985-1987), Phi Beta Kappa.