Background
Commander, Mary G. was born on December 16, 1956 in Norfolk, Virginia, United States.
Commander, Mary G. was born on December 16, 1956 in Norfolk, Virginia, United States.
Old Domimion University (Bachelor of Arts, 1977). Therapeutic Community Williams School of Law, University of Richmond (Juris Doctor, 1981). Omicron Delta Kappa; Delta Theta Phi (Secretary, 1979).
Worked at Goldblatt, Lipkin & Cohen, Professional Corporation (Norfolk, Virginia) specializing in Civil and Criminal Trial and Appellate Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Personal Injury and Property Damage, Family Law, Employment Law, Real Estate, Commercial Litigation, Bankruptcy. Admitted to the bar, 1981, Virginia.
1982, United States.
District Court, Eastern District of Virginia and United States. Court of Appeals, 4th Circuit. 1983, United States. Tax Court.
1986, United States.
Supreme Court. Omicron Delta Kappa. Delta Theta Phi (Secretary, 1979). Member: McNeill Law Society.
University of Richmond Law Review, 1980-1981.
Author: "Minimum Competency Testing," University of Richmond Law Review, Summer, 1981. Annual Review of the Law, "Workers" Compensation," University of Richmond Law Review, 1992.
Law Clerk to John A. MacKenzie, Chief Judge, United States. District Court, Eastern District of Virginia, 1981-1982.
Lecturer, Virginia Committee on Continuing Legal Education, 1989.
Administrative Hearing Officer, Commonwealth of Virginia, 1983. Member: Federal Bar Association. Virginia Trial Lawyers Association.
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
Virginia Women Attorney"s Association. Engaged in the general practice of law, with specialists in various areas of expertise, since 1925.
"Minimum Competency Testing,” University of Richmond Law Review, Summer, 1981. Law Clerk to John A. MacKenzie, Chief Judge, U-S. Distict Court, Eastern District of Virginia, 1981-1982. Lecturer, Virginia Committee on Continuing Legal Education, since 1990.
Administrative Hearing Officer, Commonwealth of Virginia, since 1983.
Member: McNeill Law Society. University of Richmond Law Review, 1980-1981.