Background
Loots, James Mason was born on May 24, 1958 in Iowa City. Son of Robert James and Mary (Ladd) Loots.
Loots, James Mason was born on May 24, 1958 in Iowa City. Son of Robert James and Mary (Ladd) Loots.
Northwestern University (Bachelor of Science, Journalism, 1980). University of Michigan (Juris Doctor, 1984). (Resident in Washington, District of Columbia).
Worked at Levi Perry Simmons & Loots, Professional Corporation (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Litigation before Federal and State Courts and Administrative Agencies, Franchise, Business Counseling and Employment Matters. Financial Institutions, Administrative, Corporate, Securities, Insurance, Tax Law, Arts and Sports Law, Mergers and Acquisitions, Antitrust and Administrative. Admitted to the bar, 1984, District of Columbia.
1985, United States.
District Court, District of Columbia. 1986, United States. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. 1989, United States. Tax Court.
1992, U South. District Court, District of Maryland.
Editorial Board, Michigan Law Review. Adjunct Instructor, American University Washington College of Law.
Associate: Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, 1984-1989. Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, 1989-1992.
Partner, Barrymore & Loots, 1993-1995.
Member, 1988-1994, and Treasurer, 1993-1994, Board of Directors, District of Columbia Legal Counsel for the Elderly. Chairman, District of Columbia, Human Rights Commission, 1993. Member: District of Columbia Bar (Pro Bono Lawyer of the Year, 1988).
Bar Association of the District of Columbia (Member, Litigation Committee).
Levi, Perry Simmons & Loots, Professional Corporation was founded on the premise that the highest quality of legal representation can economically be provided to clients by a smaller law firm judiciously monitoring its overhead and making intelligent use of modern technology. To this end, the Firm"s principals have combined their extensive experience, gained from private practice with some of the nations"s largest law firms and government service, to form a law firm committed to providing unsurpassed legal representation to clients, large and small, in a cost-effective manner.
Volunteer Volunteers in Service to America, Baton Rouge, 1980-1981. Vice president Bedford Springs (Pennsylvania) Festival, 1987-1989. Member of advisory board Washington Legal Counsel for the Elderly, 1988-1997.
Member District of Columbia Small Business Advisory Board, since 1990. Chairman District of Columbia Commission Human Rights, since 1991. Member District of Columbia Bar Association (Pro Bono Lawyer of the Year, 1988), Washington Council Lawyers.