Background
M. Panzer, Irving R. was born on November 13, 1916 in East Hampton, New York, United States.
M. Panzer, Irving R. was born on November 13, 1916 in East Hampton, New York, United States.
New York University (Bachelor of Science, 1937). Harvard Law School (Bachelor of Laws, 1940). Spoken languages: Lieutenant, United States.
Maritime Service, 1944-1946.
Worked at Paulson, Nace & Norwind (Washington, DC) specializing in Negligence, Medical Malpractice, Legal Malpractice, Product Liability and Insurance Law. Trials, Administrative Law. Appellate Advocacy.
Admitted to the bar, 1940, New York.
1944, United States. Supreme Court. 1947, District of Columbia. Co-Editor, 1947-1960, of the Pike and Fischer Services: "Federal Rules Service".
"Administrative Law". "Atomic Energy Regulation". "Radio Regulation." Co-Author: "Debarment and Suspension of Government Contractors," 25 George Washington Law Review 157 (1957).
Author: "The New Federal Discovery Rules in Civil Cases," 37 D.C. Bar Journal 49 (1970). "Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction: Long-Arm Statutes and 'Minimal Contacts,'" 15 Int'l Society'y Barristers Q. 261 (1980). "Recent Changes in Federal Jurisdiction and Procedure," 3 Washington Lawyer 32 (1989).
Co-Editor: "Materials in Federal Civil Practice and Procedure," (1996). Member, Firm of Fischer, Willis and Panzer, 1946-1960. Adjunct Professor, Federal Practice and Procedure, Catholic University Law School, 1957.
Attorney: Securities and Exchange Commission, 1941-1943. Tax Division of the Department of Justice, 1944. Member, Citizens Council, D.C. Government, 1963-1967.
Member, Advisory Committee on Civil Rules of District of Columbia Superior Court, 1974. Consultant to D.C. Judicial Planning Committee for Appellate Administration, 1977. Member: The District of Columbia Bar (Member, Judicial Evaluation Committee, 1989-1992).
Bar Association of the District of Columbia (Member, Board of Directors, 1985-1989). Federal (Chairman, Committee on Federal Rules and Procedure, 1966-1969. 1973-1975) and American Bar Associations.
Thurgood Marshall American Inn of Court (President, 1990-1993). (Also Practicing Individually). Paulson, Nace & Norwind and its predecessors (Paulson and Humphreys and Davis and Nace) have been dedicated to representing injured people for more than thirty years.
It has been dynamic in its representation of medical malpractice victims, those injured by defective products, especially pharmaceutical products, and those who survive the wrongful death of a loved one. The firm is also active in numerous organizations dedicated to the rights of consumers and the protection of trial by jury. The firm has gained not only a local, but also a national reputation for successfully handling the most difficult malpractice cases and product liability cases from trial to appellate courts.
Member, Firm of Fischer, Willis and Panzer, 1946-1960. Adjunct Professor, Federal Practice and Procedure, Catholic University Law School, 1957.