Background
McGee, Junior, Otis was born on May 23, 1946 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
McGee, Junior, Otis was born on May 23, 1946 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
University of California at Berkeley (Bachelor of Arts, with honors, 1973. Juris Doctor, 1976). Adjunct Assistant Professor, Hastings College of the Law, since 1980. Judge Pro Tern, San Francisco Municipal Court, since 1981.
Coffman versus Kennedy, 74 Cal Appendix 3d 28 (1977).Worked at Arnelle, Hastie, McGee, Willis & Greene (San Francisco, California) specializing in Civil Litigation. Bankruptcy. Business. The Civil Litigation Practice includes Commercial, Construction, Environmental, Toxics, Insurance, Intellectual Property, Labor and Employment, Products Liability and Professional Malpractice.
Admitted to the bar, 1976, California.
Member, Moot Court Board. Editor-in-Chief, Black Law Journal.
Adjunct Assistant Professor (Evidence Advocacy), Hastings College of the Law, 1982-1985. Judge Pro Tem, San Francisco Superior Court, 1989.
Member, Senior Counsel Panel, Association of California Tort Reform, 1991.
Lawyer Representative, Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference, 1991-1993. Member, Executive Board, University of California, College of Letters and Sciences, 1992. Former Member, State Bar of California, Judicial Nominees Evaluation Commission.
Panelist, Continuing Education of the Bar (Continuing Education of the Bar), "Effective Use of Video in Trial, October 1991 (videotaped).
"Civil Procedure During Trial," 1991. "Laying A Foundation To Introduce Evidence," 1988 (videotaped), Federal Practice Institute, 1992.
American Language Institute -American Bar Association, "Small Business Representations," 1989 (videotaped). Member: National and American (Vice Chairman, Environmental and Hazardous Substances and Toxic Torts Committee, Torts and Insurance Practice Section, 1991) Bar Associations.
Defense Research Institute.
Association of Defense Counsel (Member, Board of Directors, 1993). National Association of Railroad Trial Counsel. Fellow: American Bar Foundation.
Military: Commissioned Officer, United States.
Army, Military Police Corporation, 1967-1969. Arnelle, Hastie, McGee, Willis & Greene is a regional minority-owned firm with a practice emphasizing litigation on behalf of corporations and public entities.
The firm also has expertise in the areas of Patent, Trademark, Copyright and Computer Laws and represents creditors in bankruptcy and insolvency matters. Arnelle, Hastie, McGee, Willis & Greene, which has engaged in numerous joint ventures with non-minority owned law firms, is an original participant in the American Bar Association, Minority Counsel Demonstration Program.
Member, Moot Court Board. Editor-in-Chief, Black Law Journal. Adjunct Assistant Professor (Evidence Advocacy), Hastings College of the Law, 1982-1985.
Judge Pro Tem, San Francisco Superior Court, 1989.
Member, Senior Counsel Panel, Association of California Tort Reform, 1991. Lawyer Representative, Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference, 1991-1993.
Member, Executive Board, University of California, College of Letters and Sciences, 1992. Former Member, State Bar of California, Judicial Nominees Evaluation Commission.
Panelist, Continuing Education of the Bar (Continuing Education of the Bar), "Effective Use of Video in Trial, October 1991 (videotaped).
"Civil Procedure During Trial," 1991. "Laying A Foundation To Introduce Evidence," 1988 (videotaped), Federal Practice Institute, 1992. American Language Institute -American Bar Association, "Small Business Representations," 1989 (videotaped).
Member: National and American (Vice Chairman, Environmental and Hazardous Substances and Toxic Torts Committee, Torts and Insurance Practice Section, 1991) Bar Associations.
Defense Research Institute. Association of Defense Counsel (Member, Board of Directors, 1993).
National Association of Railroad Trial Counsel. Fellow: American Bar Foundation.
Military: Commissioned Officer, United States.
Army, Military Police Corporation, 1967-1969.