Background
Dinnage, James David was born on September 2, 1950 in Eastbourne, England. Son of Norman and Peggy Kathleen Belle (Martin) Dinnage.
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Dinnage, James David was born on September 2, 1950 in Eastbourne, England. Son of Norman and Peggy Kathleen Belle (Martin) Dinnage.
Bachelor, Cambridge (England) University, 1972; Master of Arts, Cambridge (England) University, 1976; licence special en droit Européen, Institute d'Etudes Européennes, Brussels, 1974.
Lecturer in law, Southampton (England) University, 1977-1979; legal adviser, Du Pont Ltd., Stevenage, United Kingdom, 1979-1984; assistant co-secretary, senior counsel, E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Delaware, 1985-1993; senior legal adviser, Conoco (United Kingdom) Ltd., London, 1993-1997; partner, Arnold & Porter, London, since 1997. Lecturer law Villanova (Pennsylvania) U., 1988-1993.
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Deputy chairman St. Annes Lutheran Church, London, since 1994. Member Inner Temple.
Married Karen Lynn Frick, October 10, 1974. 1 child, Russell James.