Background
Bridgeman, Lester M. was born in Paterson, New Jersey, United States.
Bridgeman, Lester M. was born in Paterson, New Jersey, United States.
Syracuse University (Bachelor of Arts, 1948). Columbia University (Bachelor of Laws, 1951).
Worked at Miller, Hamilton, Snider & Odom, Limited liability company (Mobile, Alabama. Also Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Litigation, Transportation Law, Antitrust Law, Aviation Law. Admitted to the bar, 1952, District of Columbia.
1958, United States.
Supreme Court. 1987, Alabama.
Air Carrier Editor, 1970-1986 and Antitrust Editor, 1986, Journal of Transportation Law, Logistics. Author: "The Relief From the Operation and Policy of the Antitrust Laws and Policy Provided by Section 5a of the Interstate Commerce Acting," 29 International Criminal Court Pract.
Journal 3, 1961. "Antitrust Impact on Motor Carriers of the Proposed Kennedy Bill Repeal of the Reed-Bulwinkle Acting," 19 Transportation Journal 19, 1979.
"Do the Antitrust Laws Provide a Feasible Alternative to Regulation," 47 Interstate Commerce Commission Practitioners Journal 6, 1980. Attorney, Office of General Counsel, Civil Aeronautics Board, 1951-1953.
Harry A. Bigelow Teaching Fellow, The Law School, University of Chicago, 1953-1954. Member, District of Columbia Circuit Judicial Conference Committee on Proposed Rules of Evidence for United States.
District Courts, 1969-1970.
Special Deputy Attorney General, State of Alabama, 1995. Member: The District of Columbia Bar. Alabama State Bar; Mobile and American Bar Associations.
Author: "The Relief From the Operation and Policy of the Antitrust Laws and Policy Provided by Section 5a of the Interstate Commerce Act," 29 I.C.C. Pract. Journal 3, 1961
"Antitrust Impact on Motor Carriers of the Proposed 'Kennedy Bill' Repeal of the Reed-Bulwinkle Act," 19 Transportation Journal 19, 1979. "Do the Antitrust Laws Provide a Feasible Alternative to Regulation," 47 ICC Practitioners Journal 6, 1980.
Attorney, Office of General Counsel, Civil Aeronautics Board, 1951-1953. Harry A. Bigelow Teaching Fellow, The Law School, University of Chicago, 1953-1954. Member, D.C. Circuit Judicial Conference Committee on Proposed Rules of Evidence for United States.
District Courts, 1969-1970. Special Deputy Attorney General, State of Alabama, 1995.
Member, District of Columbia Circuit Judicial Conference Committee on Proposed Rules of Evidence for United States. District Courts, 1969-1970. Special Deputy Attorney General, State of Alabama, 1995.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar.
Alabama State Bar; Mobile and American Bar Associations.