Background
Wheeler, Malcolm E. was born in 1944 in Berkeley, California, United States.
Wheeler, Malcolm E. was born in 1944 in Berkeley, California, United States.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (South.B., 1966). Stanford University (Juris Doctor, 1969).
Worked at Parcel, Mauro, Hultin & Spaanstra, Professional Corporation (Denver, Colorado) specializing in Complex and Multi District Litigation, Products Liability Law, Civil Litigation, Business Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1970, California. 1992, Colorado.
Member, Board of Editors, Stanford Law Review, 1968-1969.
Author: "A Proposal for Further Common Law Development of the Use of Punitive Damages in Modern Product Liability Litigation," 40 Alabama Law Review 919,1989.
Comment, "Landes and Posner"s Positive Economic Analysis of Products Liability," 14 Journal of Legal Studies 575, 1985. Company-author: with K. Kress, "A Comment on Recent Developments in Judicial Importation of Post-Manufacture Knowledge in Strict Liability Cases," 6 Journal of Products Liability 127, 1983.
Author: "The Use of Criminal Sanctions to Regulate Product Safety," 13 Journal of Legal Studies 593, 1984. "The Constitutional Case for Reforming Punitive Damages Procedures," 69 Virginia Law Review 269, 1983.
"Pre-Dismissal Notice and Statutes of Limitations in Federal Class Actions After American Pipe and Construction v.
Utah," 48 Southern California Law Review 711, 1975. "Antitrust Treble-Damage Actions: Do They Work?" 61 California Law Review 1319, 1973. "Some Observations on Tie-Insurance, the Single Product Defense, Exclusive Dealing and Regulated Industries," 60 California Law Review 1557, 1972, "A Re-examination of Antitrust Law and Exclusive Territorial Grants by Patentees," 119 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 642, 1971.
Company-author, with Jones "The Statute of Limitations for Antitrust Damage Actions: Four Years or Forty?" 41 University of Chicago Law Review 1557, 1972.
Member, Board of Editors: Journal of Products Liability. Federal Litigation Guide Reporter.
Products Liability Law and Strategy. Professor of Law, University of Iowa College of Law, 1978-1979.
Professor, University of Kansas Law School, 1981-1983.
Chief Counsel, Senate Select Committee to Study Law Enforcement Undercover Activities of the Department of Justice, 1982. Member: Colorado and American Bar Associations. State Bar of California.
American Law Institute.
Member, Board of Editors, Stanford Law Review, 1968-1969.