Background
Barton, Douglas H. was born on March 29, 1943 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Barton, Douglas H. was born on March 29, 1943 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Princeton University (Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1965). Stanford University (Bachelor of Laws, 1968). Lecturer in Law, Stanford Law School, 1981-1985.
Attorney, National Labor Relations Board, 1968-1971.
Counsel for Employee Relations, Stanford University, 1971-1977.
Worked at Hanson, Bridgett, Marcus, Vlahos & Rudy, Limited Liability Partnership (San Francisco, California) specializing in Administrative and Regulatory, Agricultural and Cooperative, Antitrust and Trade Regulation, Appellate Practice, Banking and Financial Institutions, Bankruptcy and Creditors" Rights, Business and Corporate, City Attorney Services, Construction and Construction Litigation, Educational Institutions, Eminent Domain, Environmental, Estate Planning, Probate and Trusts, Franchise, Health, Hospital and Retirement Facilities, Insurance Coverage, International Trade, Intellectual Property, Labor and Employment Litigation, Municipal and Public Agency Law, Nonprofit Entities, Products Liability, Real Estate, Tax, Tax Exempt Finance, Transportation and Public Transit, Water Rights. Admitted to the bar, 1969, California. Lecturer in Law, Stanford Law School, 1981-1985.
Attorney, National Labor Relations Board, 1968-1971.
Counsel for Employee Relations, Stanford University, 1971-1977. Chair, Labor and Employment Law Section, Bar Association of San Francisco, 1992-1994.
Hanson, Bridgett, Marcus, Vlahos & Rudy, Limited Liability Partnership is a medium-sized San Francisco law firm engaged in a diversified and expanding general practice with several unique areas of specialization. lieutenant was formed in 1958 by five attorneys and has enjoyed steady growth to its present size of approximately 80 lawyers.
Bar Association of San Francisco (Member, Labor and Employment Law Section. Vice Chair, since 1990). The State Bar of California.
American Bar Association (Member, Developing Labor Law Committee, Section of Labor and Employment Law, since 1979).
Labor, Employment Law and Litigation.