Background
Ogden, David William was born on November 12, 1953 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Horace Greeley and Elaine Celia (Condrell) Ogden.
(Violating the law, whether unintentionally or intentional...)
Violating the law, whether unintentionally or intentionally, can have severe repercussions for associations and for the individuals involved. Familiarity with the boundaries of legal issues can be crucial in avoiding liabilities. Legal Risk Management for Associations helps associations to identify potential legal problems. The purpose of this book is to assist volunteers and employees of associations who hold positions of authority and responsibility for trade or professional associations. Specifically, Legal Risk Management for Associations offers guidance on how to effectively accomplish association goals and objectives without legal interference while avoiding violations of the law and protecting the association's future. Legal Risk Management for Associations is based on federal law, with an overview of legal risk avoidance for trade and professional associations -- whether they are large, medium, or small. This book does not attempt to offer legal advice for association management and administration. Six parts present issues concerning loyalty and conflicts of interest, antitrust, endorsements, accreditations, professional practice programs, business price and cost programs, employment, and association publishing activities -- including copyright issues. Although, Legal Risk Management for Associations is not intended as a substitute for the advice, judgement, and experience of association attorneys, readers will find it an indispendable guide to constructive decision-making.
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lawyer former federal agency administrator
Ogden, David William was born on November 12, 1953 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Horace Greeley and Elaine Celia (Condrell) Ogden.
Bachelor summa cum laude, University Pennsylvania, 1976. Juris Doctor magna cum laude, Harvard University, 1981.
Law clerk to Honorary Abraham D. Sofaer United States District Court (southern district) New York, New York City, 1981-1982. Law clerk to Associate Justice Harry A. Blackmun United States Supreme Court, Washington, 1982-1983. Associate attorney Ennis, Friedman, Bersoff & Ewing, 1983-1985.
Partner Ennis, Friedman & Bersoff, 1986-1988, Jenner & Block, Washington, 1988-1994. Legal counsel, deputy general counsel United States Department Defense, 1994-1995. Associate deputy attorney general United States Department Justice, 1995-1997, counselor to the attorney general, 1997-1998, chief of staff to attorney general, 1998-1999, acting assistant attorney general for civil division, 1999-2000, assistant attorney general for civil division, 2000-2001, deputy attorney general, 2009—2010.
Partner, co-chair, government & regulatory litigation practice group Wilmer Hale LLP (formerly Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale & Dorr LLP), 2001—2009, since 2010. Adjunct professor law Georgetown University Law Center, 1992-1995.
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Author: (with Jerald A. Jacobs) Legal Risk Management for Associations, 1995.
Member American Bar Association, American Bar Foundation, District of Columbia Bar Association, Phi Beta Kappa.
Children: Jonathan Smith, Elaine Smith.