Background
Seham, Martin C. was born on June 30, 1932 in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States.
Seham, Martin C. was born on June 30, 1932 in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States.
Amherst College (Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude, 1954). Harvard University (Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, 1957). Spoken languages: Spanish.
Worked at Seham Seham Meltz & Petersen (New York, New York) specializing in Labor Relations, Public Utility Law, Art Law, Trade Association Law. Admitted to the bar, 1957, New New York 1963, United States. Supreme Court.
1970, District of Columbia.
1976, United States. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. Phi Beta Kappa. Member, Harvard Law Review.
Author: "Federal Wage and Hour Laws," Prentice Hall, 1962. "Limitations Upon and Directions of a Union"s Right to Discipline its Members," The Proceedings of the New York University 25th Annual Conference on Labor, New York University, 1973.
"Transnational Labor Relations: The First Steps are Being Taken," Law and Policy in International Business, Volume 6, Number.
2, 1974. "Railway Labor Acting," chapter Kheel, Labor Law (Matthew Bender Education, 1984). "The Impact of Labor Markets on Airline Negotiations," as included in Jean McKelvey"s volume Cleared for Takeoff, ILR Press, 1988.
Legislative Intern with Senator Herbert Lehman, 1953.
Legal Assistant to Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights of the United States. Senate Judiciary Committee, 1955. Staff Assistant to Senator Hubert Humphrey, 1954.
Chairman, New York City Public Utility Review Board, 1978-1982.
Member, Bergen County Energy Advisory Board, 1979-1982. Member, Labor Arbitration Panels: New York State Mediation Board.
New Jersey State Mediation Board. Arbitrator/Mediator, Transportation and Utility Industries.
Chairman, Oral History Committee, 1991.
Member: The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member, Public Utilities Committee). The District of Columbia Bar. New York State (Member, Arbitration Committee) and American (Chairman, Committee on International Labor Law, Section on International Law, 1975) Bar Associations.
Member, Harvard Law Review.