Background
Lynn, Michael P. was born on April 15, 1950 in Buffalo, New York, United States.
Lynn, Michael P. was born on April 15, 1950 in Buffalo, New York, United States.
University of Virginia (Bachelor of Arts, 1972). Southern Methodist University (Juris Doctor, 1975). Member, Southwestern Law Journal, 1974-1975.
Member of Southern Methodist University National and State Moot Court and Mock Trial Teams, 1973-1975.
American Bar Association CoEditor, "Model Jury Instructions for Business Tort Litigation," 2d educated, published by the American Bar Association, 1988. Law Clerk to Honorary Robert West. Porter, United States.
District Court for the Northern District of Texas, 1975-1977. Assistant to Judge Patrick Higginbotham, Complex Federal Litigation, Southern Methodist University Law School, 1977.
Adjunct Professor of Law, Trial Advocacy, Southern Methodist University, 1985-1986.
Assistant Criminal District Attorney, Dallas County, Texas, 1980-1981.
Worked at Lynn, Stodghill, Melsheimer, Tillotson, Limited liability partnership (Dallas, Texas) specializing in Trial and Appellate Practice. General Commercial Litigation, Trademark and Tradesecret Litigation, Employment Litigation. Arbitration, White Collar Criminal Defense.
Admitted to the bar, 1975, Texas.
Member, Southwestern Law Journal, 1974-1975. Member of Southern Methodist University National (Regional winner) and State Moot (State winner) Court and Mock Trial Teams, 1973-1975.
American Bar Association Company-Editor, "Model Jury Instructions for Business Tort Litigation," 2d educated, published by the American Bar Association, 1988. Company-Author, "Business Torts Litigation", American Bar Association, 1992.
"Parallel Criminal on Civil Prosecution of Environmental Offenses," 1992.
Law Clerk to Honorary Robert West. Porter, United States. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, 1975-1977. Assistant to Judge Patrick Higginbotham, Complex Federal Litigation, Southern Methodist University Law School, 1977.
Adjunct Professor of Law, Trial Advocacy, Southern Methodist University, 1985-1986.
Assistant Criminal District Attorney, Dallas County, Texas, 1980-1981. Member: Dallas and American (Member, Texas Reporter, Business Torts Committee, Litigation Section, 1982-1983.
Chairman, Fiduciary Duty Sub-Committee, American Bar Association, 1992-1993. Chairman of Programs, Business Torts Committee, 1983.
Program Chairman, American Bar Association Program, "LBOs Under Attack," August 1990) Bar Associations.
Fellow, Texas Bar Foundation. Lynn Stodghill Melsheimer & Tillotson, Limited liability partnership bridges the gap between what you expect and what you get. We have successfully tried and appealed cases, and our record of success is no accident.
lieutenant is the result of the value we place on creativity and professionalism.
Foreign two years running, we have been scored as the highest ranking firm in Dallas. We"re straight talkers and straight shooters.
Without sacrificing attention to detail, we focus on distilling cases - particularly complex ones - to their essential elements and bringing them to resolution quickly. We are committed to achieving results for our clients, not to building a billing machine.
Member, Southwestern Law Journal, 1974-1975. Member of Southern Methodist University National (Regional winner) and State Moot (State winner) Court and Mock Trial Teams, 1973-1975. American Bar Association Company-Editor, "Model Jury Instructions for Business Tort Litigation," 2d educated, published by the American Bar Association, 1988.
Company-Author, "Business Torts Litigation", American Bar Association, 1992.
"Parallel Criminal on Civil Prosecution of Environmental Offenses," 1992. Law Clerk to Honorary Robert West. Porter, United States.
District Court for the Northern District of Texas, 1975-1977. Assistant to Judge Patrick Higginbotham, Complex Federal Litigation, Southern Methodist University Law School, 1977.
Adjunct Professor of Law, Trial Advocacy, Southern Methodist University, 1985-1986.
Assistant Criminal District Attorney, Dallas County, Texas, 1980-1981. Member: Dallas and American (Member, Texas Reporter, Business Torts Committee, Litigation Section, 1982-1983. Chairman, Fiduciary Duty Sub-Committee, American Bar Association, 1992-1993.
Chairman of Programs, Business Torts Committee, 1983.
Program Chairman, American Bar Association Program, "LBOs Under Attack," August 1990) Bar Associations. Fellow, Texas Bar Foundation.
Fellow, Texas Bar Foundation.