Background
Morgenstein, Marvin D. was born on January 7, 1931 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Morgenstein, Marvin D. was born on January 7, 1931 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Northwestern University (Bachelor of Science, 1952). Stanford University (Bachelor of Laws, 1960. Assistant United States.
Attorney, 1955-1959.
Worked at Morgenstein & Jubelirer, Limited Liability Partnership (San Francisco, California) specializing in Civil Litigation, Product Liability, Antitrust, Securities, Real Estate, Real Estate Finance, Construction, Employment Law, Toxic Tort, Environmental, Legal Malpractice and Commercial Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1955, California. 1976, United States. Supreme Court.
Phi Alpha Delta.
Beta Alpha Psi. Assistant Comment Editor, Stanford Law Review, 1954-1955. Author and Speaker: "Products Liability Warnings, Instructions and Recalls," 1989, and "Use of Experts in Commercial Litigation," 1988, Practicing Law Institute.
Lecturer in Law, San Francisco Law School, 1956-1960. Assistant United States.
Attorney, 1955-1959. Member: Bar Association of San Francisco (Member, Board of Directors, 1963.
Chairman, Antitrust Section, 1981-1983). The State Bar of California (Member and Vice President, 1964, Executive Council, Conference of Barristers). American Bar Association (Member, Sections on: Litigation.
Antitrust Law).
Fellow: American College of Trial Lawyers. Morgenstein & Jubelirer was founded March 1, 1982 with 3 partners and 5 associates. The firm now has 12 partners and 12 associates.
The firm practices only litigation and litigation-related counseling for both plaintiffs and defendants.
Morgenstein & Jubelirer represents clients in state and federal courts and before state and federal administrative agencies. The firm has a very active trial practice, but employs alternative dispute resolution where it benefits its clients.
Morgenstein & Jubelirer offers the high quality work and efficiencies of a large firm, but maintains the personal attention to each client of a smaller firm. Committed to pro bono work, the attorneys provide legal services to various charitable and civic organizations.
Member: Bar Association of San Francisco (Member, Board of Directors, 1963. Chairman, Antitrust Section, 1981-1983). The State Bar of California (Member and Vice President, 1964, Executive Council, Conference of Barristers).
American Bar Association (Member, Sections on: Litigation.
Antitrust Law); Fellow: American College of Trial Lawyers.