Background
Lindgren, David E. was born on April 29, 1937 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Lindgren, David E. was born on April 29, 1937 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Stanford University (Bachelor of Arts, 1960. University of Wisconsin. Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley (Juris Doctor, 1963).
Member, Board of Editors, California Law Review.
Worked at Downey, Brand, Seymour & Rohwer Limited Liability Partnership (Sacramento, California) specializing in Natural Resources Law, Administrative Law, Environmental Law. Admitted to the bar, 1964, California. 1971, United States. Supreme Court.
1975, District of Columbia.
Member, Board of Editors, California Law Review. Author: "The Colorado River: Are New Approaches Possible Now That The Theory of Overallocation Has Become Reality?" 38 Rocky Mtn.
Minister L. Institute. (1992).
"The Role of the Federal Administrator in Implementing and Enforcing Environmental Law, Setting or Enforcing National Priorities," 25 South.W. Oil and Gas Law & Tax Institute. 277 (1974); "Conservation, the Environment, and Federal Oil and Gas Operations," 17 Rocky Mtn.
Minister L. Institute. 113 (1972).
Book Review, 15 Tulsa Law J. 855 (1980). Associate Solicitor, 1969-1973, Deputy Solicitor, 1973-1976, and Regional Solicitor, 1983-1988, United States.
Department of the Interior. Member, Administrative Conference of the United States, 1973-1976.
Assistant General Counsel, American Petroleum Institute, 1979-1982.
Member: Sacramento County and American (Chairman, Special Committee on Agriculture Law, Section of Natural Resources Law, 1986-1988. Member, Sections on Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice and Natural Resources, Energy, and Environmental Law) Bar Associations. State Bar of California (Member, Real Property Law Section).
The District of Columbia Bar.
Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation.
Sacramento County and American (Chairman, Special Committee on Agriculture Law, Section of Natural Resources Law, since 1986) Bar Associations. State Bar of California. The District of Columbia Bar.
Natural Resources, Administrative, Environmental.