Background
Strickland, N. Kathleen was born in Ma 1949 in Mobile, Alaba.
Strickland, N. Kathleen was born in Ma 1949 in Mobile, Alaba.
Spring Hill College (Bachelor of Science, magna cum laude, 1971). University of Vienna, Austria. University of San Diego (Juris Doctor, 1974).
Worked at Carroll, Burdick & McDonough Limited Liability Partnership (San Francisco, California) specializing in General Civil, Trial and Appellate Practice in all State and Federal Courts, Telecommunications Projects, Aviation Law, Business Litigation, Civil Service Law, Construction and Design Defects, Employee Benefit and Pension Plans, Environmental and Toxic Tort Litigation, Equal Employment Opportunity Law, Insurance Defense, Coverage and Bad Faith Litigation, Labor Law, Lender Liability, Private International Law, Product Liability, Intellectual Property, Professional Liability, Employee Labor Law, Wrongful Termination, General Business Practice including Banking, General Corporate and Corporate Finance, International Transactions, Municipal Bond Law, Partnerships, Real Estate and Taxation. Admitted to the bar, 1975, District of Columbia and California. 1994, Texas.
Phi Alpha Delta.
Member, University of San Diego Law Review, 1973-1974.
Listed in: "Who"s Who in America Law," 6th Education, 1990-1991. "Who"s Who in the West," 1995.
Speaker: "Recent Developments in Preemption Analysis," LPI Toxic Tort Case Essentials, November, 1992. "Managing Litigation to Reduce Costs," American Bar Association National Toxic & Hazardous Substances Institute, 1993.
"Reducing Costs in Toxic Tort Litigation With Case Management and Defense Cooperation," Toxic Law Reporter, 1993.
"How To Try A Mass Toxic Tort Case: Trifurcation, Bifurcation or Neither," American Bar Association National Institute on Trying Mass Toxic Tort Cases, 1989. "An Overview of the Development of Market Share Liability" Partito Liberale Italiano (Italian Liberal Party) Seminar on Toxic Tort Case Essentials, November, 1992. "Current Applications & Limitations on the Learned Intermediary Rule".
"A Current Assessment of Frye in Toxic Tort Litigation," Partito Liberale Italiano (Italian Liberal Party) Toxic Tort Case Essentials, November 1992.
"Recent Developments in Preemption Analysis," Partito Liberale Italiano (Italian Liberal Party) Seminar on Toxic Tort Case Essentials, November, 1992. "Chemical and Toxic Products Specialized Litigation Group," Defense Research Institute Seminar, February, 1996.
Author: "The Substantial Factor Analysis as Applied to Environmental Toxic Torts Post-Asbestos," Shepard"s Expert and Scientific Quarterly, Summer, 1995. "Applying Toxic Tort Economics to Construction Litigation - lieutenant Can Be Done," Shepard"s California Construction Law Reporter, May, 1995, The Construction Contractor, March, 1995.
"Creating and Coordinating a Defense Strategy Among Multiple Defendants and Case Management Issues," American Bar Association Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Environmental Law Committee, Spring Meeting, April, 1995.
"Application of Toxic Tort Economics to Construction Litigation," The Construction Contractor, March, 1995. Instructor: Hastings, Adjunct Professor, Trial Advocacy, 1987-1992. Harvard, Trial Advocacy Program, 1991.
University of San Francisco, Trial Advocacy Program, 1992, 1994.
Basic Negotiations Skills & Settlement Techniques, Federal Practice Institute, September 1992. Continuing Education of the Bar Lecturer, Laying Evidentiary Foundations, 1990.
Faculty, University of San Francisco Intensive Advocacy Program, 1992. Federal Communications Commission, Washington, District of Columbia, 1974-1976.
Assistant District Attorney: San Francisco, 1977-1983.
San Francisco, 1977-1984. Judge Pro Tem, Contra Costa County, 1986-1993. Member, Executive Steering Committee, Industrial Defense Library.
Member: Bar Association of San Francisco (Member, Executive Board, Environmental Law Section).
American Bar Association (Member, Vice-Chair, Steering Committee, Treasury Inflation Protected Securities Section on Toxic Torts and Hazardous Substances). Defense Research Institute.
Carroll, Burdick & McDonough was established in 1948 and is an international business and commercial law firm serving clients throughout the United States and around the world in a wide scope of business and litigation matters. The firm has grown dramatically in recent years to its present size of over 70 lawyers located in offices in San Francisco, Sacramento and Walnut Creek, California and in Riga, Latvia.
Member, University of San Diego Law Review, 1973-1974. Listed in: "Who"s Who in America Law," 6th Education, 1990-1991. "Who"s Who in the West," 1995.
Speaker: "Recent Developments in Preemption Analysis," LPI Toxic Tort Case Essentials, November, 1992.
"Managing Litigation to Reduce Costs," American Bar Association National Toxic & Hazardous Substances Institute, 1993. "Reducing Costs in Toxic Tort Litigation With Case Management and Defense Cooperation," Toxic Law Reporter, 1993.
"How To Try A Mass Toxic Tort Case: Trifurcation, Bifurcation or Neither," American Bar Association National Institute on Trying Mass Toxic Tort Cases, 1989. "An Overview of the Development of Market Share Liability" Partito Liberale Italiano (Italian Liberal Party) Seminar on Toxic Tort Case Essentials, November, 1992.
"Current Applications & Limitations on the Learned Intermediary Rule".
"A Current Assessment of Frye in Toxic Tort Litigation," Partito Liberale Italiano (Italian Liberal Party) Toxic Tort Case Essentials, November 1992. "Recent Developments in Preemption Analysis," Partito Liberale Italiano (Italian Liberal Party) Seminar on Toxic Tort Case Essentials, November, 1992. "Chemical and Toxic Products Specialized Litigation Group," Defense Research Institute Seminar, February, 1996.