Background
Fine, J. David was born on January 30, 1951 in New York City. Son of Phillip and Irma (Miller) Fine.
Fine, J. David was born on January 30, 1951 in New York City. Son of Phillip and Irma (Miller) Fine.
Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service, Georgetown University, 1970; Bachelor of Laws, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, 1973; Bachelor of Civil Law, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, 1974; Master of Laws, Columbia University, 1978.
Admitted to the bar, 1987, Western Australia. 1992, Oregon.
Recipient, Ernst Feilchenfeld Award, International Law. Professor, University of Western Australia Law School, Perth, Australia, 1986-1991.
Associate Professor: Macquarie University Law School, Sydney, Australia, 1984-1986. Loyola University Law School, New Orleans, 1979-1984. Assistant Professor, University of Melbourne, Australia, 1974-1976.
Clinical Instructor, Parkdale Community Legal Clinic, York University, Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto, 1976-1977. Teaching Fellow, University of Windsor, Ontario, 1973-1974. Jervey Fellow in Foreign and Comparative Law, Columbia University Law School, New York, 1977-1979.
Part-time sole practitioner (barrister), Perth, Australia, 1988-1991. Consultant to Malleson Stephen Jaques, the State's largest commercial firm, 1986-1988. Employed by criminal and family law sole practitioner, Toronto, Canada, 1976-1977.
Member: Oregon State Bar. Western Australia Bar. Practice established following a 15 year career as a law professor.
Typical clients are medium to larger businesses whose interests are national and international in scope. Practice emphasizes areas including those in which I taught at major university law schools, both in the United States. and overseas.
City councilman City of Ashland, since 1999. Member International Trademark Association, Southern Oregon International Trade Council (charter member), Oregon State Bar Association (continuing legal education committee 1995-1998), Jackson County Bar Association (secretary 1999), Ashland Gun Club.
Married Judith Lynn McMillan, June 6, 1984.