Background
Martin, Donald J. was born on January 18, 1944 in Dansville, New York, United States.
Martin, Donald J. was born on January 18, 1944 in Dansville, New York, United States.
Syracuse University (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1966. Juris Doctor, 1968).
Worked at Martin, Martin & Woodard, Limited Liability Partnership (Syracuse, New York) specializing in General Civil and Criminal Practice before all Courts. Bankruptcy, Negligence, Real Estate, Matrimonial, Corporation, Commercial Collections, Probate, Trust and Estate Planning, Labor, Military, Zoning Law. Immigration and Nationality Law.
Trials and Appeals.
Environmental Law. Admitted to the bar, 1968, New New York 1972, Hawaii; 1975, United States.
District Court, Northern District of New New York 1990, United States. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.
1991, United States. Supreme Court.
Member, Justinian Society. Senior Editor, Syracuse University Law Review, 1967-1968. Author: "The Polygraph and Labor Arbitration," Syracuse Law Review, Volume 19, Number.
3, Spring, 1968.
"An Expanded Role for the Attorney in Federal Labor Relations," Air Force Law Review, Volume 16, Number. 2, Summer, 1974. Adjunct Professor of Law, Syracuse University College of Law, 1977. Member: Onondaga County, New York State, Hawaii State and American Bar Associations.
Military: Judge Advocate General"s Corps, United States Air Force, 1969-1974.
Martin, Martin & Woodard, Limited Liability Partnership has evolved from a steady growth and is composed of former members of existing partnerships who have practiced in the Syracuse area since the early 1970"son The partners have come together with a view toward providing the highest level of professional services to a smaller number of select businesses and individual clients.
The partnership has experienced conservative growth to allow personal involvement on a continuing basis with the partnership clientele. lieutenant is determined to provide that level of personal service and personal contact, and to expand in size may be required by existing and new corporate clients to whom it has made such a commitment.
Member, Justinian Society. Senior Editor, Syracuse University Law Review, 1967-1968.