Background
Dunnells, G. Richard was born on April 28, 1937 in Portuguese Washington, New York, United States.
Dunnells, G. Richard was born on April 28, 1937 in Portuguese Washington, New York, United States.
Dartmouth College (Bachelor of Arts, 1959). University of Virginia (Bachelor of Laws, 1967).
Worked at Holland & Knight Limited Liability Partnership (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in General Practice including Administrative Law, Admiralty, Agribusiness, Antitrust, Bankruptcy, Civil and White Collar Criminal Litigation, Commercial Leasing, Computer Law, Construction Law, Environmental and Land Use, Energy, Financial Institutions, General Corporate, Health Care, Housing and Housing Finance, Immigration, Insurance Law, Intellectual Property, International Business, Labor/Employment/Employee Retirement Income Security Act, Legislation, Media Law, Mortgage Banking, Probate and Estate Planning, Public Finance, Real Estate Finance and Development, Securities and Corporate Finance, Taxation (State, Federal and International) and Workers" Compensation. Admitted to the bar, 1967, District of Columbia. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Urban Renewal and Housing and Deputy Assistant Secretary for Housing Management, United States.
Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1969-1973.
Member, The President"s Commission on Housing, 1981-1982. Member: The District of Columbia Bar.
Military: United States. Marine Corps, 1957-1959.
Lieutenant (junior grade), United States.
Navy Aviation, 1959-1963. Holland & Knight traces its origins in Florida to the 1880"s, and the firm now numbers approximately 500 lawyers in its 12 offices. Committed to the standards of professional excellence and leadership, the firm values and strongly encourages public service to the nation and to the states and communities in which its lawyers live.
Members of the firm have distinguished themselves through service as senator, governor, presidents of the bar associations, elected and appointed positions in local, state and federal governments, and in the judiciary.
Member, The President"s Commission on Housing, 1981-1982. Member: The District of Columbia Bar. Military: United States.
Marine Corps, 1957-1959.
Lieutenant (junior grade), United States. Navy Aviation, 1959-1963.