Background
Maciszewski, Felix A. was born on December 2, 1936 in Warsaw, Poland.
Maciszewski, Felix A. was born on December 2, 1936 in Warsaw, Poland.
University of Colorado (Bachelor of Science, 1959). University of Notre Dame (Juris Doctor, 1962). Spoken languages: Polish.
Admitted to the bar, 1962, Colorado and New Mexico. 1964, Hawaii; 1965, United States. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
1976, United States.
Supreme Court. Member, Moot Court Board. Law Clerk, The Honorary Martin Pence, Chief Judge, United States.
District Court for the District of Hawaii, 1963-1964. Company-Author: "Pre-Trial Discovery: Changes in the Federal Rules," VII Hawaii Bar Journal 48, 1970, Reprinted by the Practising Law Institute, The New Federal Civil Discovery Rules Source Book, Litigation Source Book Series Number 4, 1972.
Member of Board, 1968-1974, Secretary-Treasurer, 1971, Vice President, 1972 and President, 1973, Legal Aid Society of Hawaii.
Delegate, 1971 and 1973-1975 and Member, Criminal Justice Acting Committee, 1974-1976, Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference. Member, Panel of Arbitrators: American Arbitration Association. First Judicial Circuit, State of Hawaii.
Member: Hawaii State (Member, Legal Ethics Committee, 1968-1970.
Member, Law School Committee, 1970. Chairman, Committee for Proposed New Local Rules for the United States.
District Court for the District of Hawaii, 1971-1978) and American (Member, Section on Criminal Justice. Member, Trial Techniques Committee, 1974-1976 and Professional and Officers" and Directors" Liability Law Committee, 1976-1979, Tort and Insurance Practice.
Member, Trial Practice Committee, 1974-1975, Discovery Committee, 1975-1978, Company-Chairman, Association Annual Meeting Committee, 1979-1980 and Chairman, Individual and Small Firm Practice Committee, 1980-1983, Litigation) Bar Associations.
American Judicature Society. The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
Member, Moot Court Board. Law Clerk, The Honorary Martin Pence, Chief Judge, United States. District Court for the District of Hawaii, 1963-1964.