Background
Beisner, John H. was born on February 24, 1953 in Salina, Kansas, United States.
Beisner, John H. was born on February 24, 1953 in Salina, Kansas, United States.
University of Kansas (Bachelor of Arts, with distinction, 1975). University of Michigan (Juris Doctor, 1978).
Worked at O'Melveny & Myers LLP (Los Angeles, California) specializing in General Civil Litigation, Appellate Practice, and Criminal Trials Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Administrative; Antitrust. Banking; Bankruptcy; Commercial.
Communications; Construction. Corporation and Corporate Financing. Environmental; Immigration and Naturalization.
Insurance Coverage Defense. Intellectual Property. International Business.
Labor and Employment. Employment Benefits; Media and Entertainment. Municipal, Municipal Zoning and Municipal Finance.
Natural Resources; Oil and Gas. Patent, Trademark, Copyright and Unfair Competition. Probate, Trusts and Estate Planning.
Public Utilities; Real Estate. Securities; and Tax Law. Admitted to the bar, 1978, California and United States.
District Court, Central District of California. 1980, District of Columbia and United States. District Court, District of Columbia.
1985, United States. Supreme Court. Phi Beta Kappa. Associate Editor, 1976-1977 and Administrative Editor, 1977-1978, Michigan Law Review. Author: "Conflicts of Interest and The Changing Concept of Marriage: The Congressional Compromise," 75 Michigan Law Review 1647, 1977.
Member, State Colleges Coordinating Committee, Kansas Board of Regents, 1974-1975. Member: The District of Columbia Bar. Federal and American Bar Associations.
American Law Institute. Federal Communications Bar Association. (Washington, DC Office).
O'Melveny & Myers LLP, founded over 110 years ago on January 2, 1885, is the oldest law firm in Los Angeles. Since that time, we have grown from two attorneys in two rooms specializing in the local concerns of a frontier community to a firm of more than 500 lawyers involved in matters of regional, national and global concern.
Member, State Colleges Coordinating Committee, Kansas Board of Regents, 1974-1975. Member: The District of Columbia Bar. State Bar of California.
Federal and American Bar Associations. American Law Institute. Federal Communications Bar Association.