Background
Schilling, Glenn L. was born on October 14, 1925 in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.
Schilling, Glenn L. was born on October 14, 1925 in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.
University of Cincinnati (Bachelor of Arts, 1948). University of Cincinnati (Bachelor of Laws, 1949). University of Louisville (Master of Arts, 1991).
Doctor of Philosophy candidate Fordham University (1993).
Spoken languages: French.
Worked at Ferreri & Fogle (Louisville, Kentucky) specializing in Workers Compensation Defense. Admitted to the bar, 1952, Kentucky. Phi Delta Phi. Author: "A Portion is Three," Kentucky Bench and Bar, Volume 42, Number.
4, 1978.
"The New Workman"s Compensation Rules," Kentucky Bench & Bar, Volume 44, Number. 1, 1980; "Workers Compensation in Kentucky," Brief Writing, 1996. Adjunct Professor, University of Louisville School of Law, 1990.
United States Commissioner, 1967-1971.
Commentator, Central and East European Legal Initiative, 1996-1997. Member, 1973 and Chairman, 1978-1983, Workmen"s Compensation Board, Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Chairman, Kentucky Board of Claims, 1973-1976. Special Master, United States.
District Court, 1975.
National Endowment for the Humanities 1978 Fellowship. Member, 1979, Secretary, 1983 and President, 1984-1985, International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions. Member: Louisville (Chairman, Family Law Committee, 1980), Kentucky and American (Member, Committee on Professionalism, Senior Lawyer Division, 1996) Bar Associations.
Military: United States.
Navy, Lieutenant, 1943-1946.
Member, 1973 and Chairman, 1978-1983, Workmen"s Compensation Board, Commonwealth of Kentucky. Chairman, Kentucky Board of Claims, 1973-1976. Special Master, United States.
District Court, 1975.
National Endowment for the Humanities 1978 Fellowship. Member, 1979, Secretary, 1983 and President, 1984-1985, International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions.
Member: Louisville (Chairman, Family Law Committee, 1980), Kentucky and American (Member, Committee on Professionalism, Senior Lawyer Division, 1996) Bar Associations. Military: United States.
Navy, Lieutenant, 1943-1946.