Background
Green, Iris M. was born in 1954.
Green, Iris M. was born in 1954.
American University (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1972). George Washington University (Juris Doctor, 1976).
Randall v. United States, 30 F.3d 518 (4th Circuit 1995), certified den. May 15, 1995; Seattle School District Number. 1 of King County v. City of Washington, 473 F. Supp. 996 (West.D. Washington 1979).Worked at Green and Foushee (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Civil Trial Practice including Personal Injury (Medical Malpractice), Probate, Family, Bankruptcy, Appellate and Educational Law. Civil Rights and Constitutional Law including Women"s Rights Issues and Sexual Harassment. Complex Commercial and Business Litigation.
Telecommunications Law including Cable Regulatory Issues.
Limited Criminal Practice. Admitted to the bar, 1977, District of Columbia.
United States. District Court for the District of Columbia and District of Maryland.
United States. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, Fourth and Ninth Circuits. United States. Supreme Court.
Attorney General"s Advocacy Institute, 1978. Attorney General"s Appellate Advocacy Institute, 1985.
Senior Trial Attorney, Civil Rights Division, United States.
Department of Justice, 1977-1988. Program Specialist, United States. Office of Education, 1973.
Equal Employment Opportunity Officer, United States.
General Services Administration, 1970-1971. Staff Assistant, United States.
Representative Adam Clayton Powell, 1969-1970. Administrative Assistant, District of Columbia Office of Community Renewal, 1963-1969.
Board of Directors, George Washington University, National Law Center Alumni Association, 1988-1992.
Member, Executive Committee, African American Women and the Law Conference, 1994. Member: National Bar Association (Executive Committee and Board Member. Chairperson, Civil Rights Law Section).
Trial Lawyers of the District of Columbia.
Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Founded in 1988 by sisters Iris McCollum Green and Trudi McCollum Foushee, the firm represents a varied clientele of individuals and corporations in a national legal counseling and litigation practice.
Member, Executive Committee, African American Women and the Law Conference, 1994. Member: National Bar Association (Executive Committee and Board Member. Chairperson, Civil Rights Law Section).
Trial Lawyers of the District of Columbia.
Association of Trial Lawyers of America.