Background
Kump, Michael J. was born on June 5, 1952 in Northfield, Minnesota, United States.
Kump, Michael J. was born on June 5, 1952 in Northfield, Minnesota, United States.
Grinnell College (Bachelor of Arts, with honors, 1974). University of Michigan (Master of Arts, 1976. Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy, 1979.
Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1981).
Worked at Kinsella, Boesch, Fujikawa & Towle, Limited liability partnership Admitted to the bar, 1981, California. 1982, United States. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, United States.
District Court, Central District of California and United States. Tax Court, 1984, United States.
District Court, Northern and Southern Districts of California.
Phi Beta Kappa. Staff Member, 1979-1980 and Executive Articles Editor, 1980-1981. University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform.
Company-Author: "Attempted Monopolization Claims in Litigation with Competitors," Computer Litigation 757, Practising Law Institute, 1983.
"Antitrust Issues: Tying Arrangements, Robinson-Patman Acting Considerations and Resale Price Maintenance," Marketing and Protecting Rights in Computer Software, American Bar Association, 1983. "The Broader Meanings of Apple v. Franklin in the Development of Compatible Operating Systems and in Determining Standards for Injunctive Relief," 1 The Computer Lawyer 15, 1984.
Author: "A Model for Determining Publication Requirements of Section 522 (A) (i) of the Administrative Procedure Acting," 13 University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform 515, 1980.
"Litigation Between Competitors: Antitrust and Tort Liability for Sham Litigation," 7 The Computer Lawyer 9, 1984. Member: State Bar of California.
Author: "A Model for Determining Publication Requirements of Section 522 (A) (i) of the Administrative Procedure Act," 13 University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform 515, 1980. "Litigation Between Competitors: Antitrust and Tort Liability for Sham Litigation," 7 The Computer Lawyer 9, 1984. Co-Author: "Attempted Monopolization Claims in Litigation with Competitors," Computer Litigation 757, Practising Law Institute, 1983.
"Antitrust Issues: Tying Arrangements, Robinson-Patman Act Considerations and Resale Price Maintenance," Marketing and Protecting Rights in Computer Software, American Bar Association, 1983. "The Broader Meanings of Apple v. Franklin in the Development of Compatible Operating Systems and in Determining Standards for Injunctive Relief," 1 The Computer Lawyer 15, 1984.
Member: State Bar of California.