Background
Heilman, Pamela Davis was born on July 2, 1948 in Buffalo. Daughter of George Henry and Natalie (Maier) Davis.
Heilman, Pamela Davis was born on July 2, 1948 in Buffalo. Daughter of George Henry and Natalie (Maier) Davis.
Vassar College (Bachelor of Arts, 1970), Phi Beta Kappa. State University of New York at Buffalo (Juris Doctor, with honors, 1975).
Worked at Hodgson, Russ, Andrews, Woods & Goodyear, LLP (Buffalo, NY) specializing in General Civil Practice before all State and Federal Courts. Trial and Appellate Practice. Banking, Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights, Administrative, Corporation, Labor, Taxation, Corporate Financing, Probate, Trusts and Estate Planning, Employee Benefits, Environmental, Financial Services, Health Care, Real Property, School, International, Immigration, Energy, Public Service, Securities, Family Law, High Technology, Transnational Law, Patent, Trademark, Copyright and Unfair Competition Law.
Insurance Law, Insurance Coverage Litigation, Environmental Insurance Coverage Litigation, Reinsurance, Reinsurance Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1976, New York. 1980, Florida.
Vice-Chair, International Law and Practice Section, New York State Bar Association, 1988-1990.
Member, Business Law and International Law and Practice Committees, American Bar Association. Chair: United Way of Buffalo and Erie County Annual Campaign, 1992. Chair, Board of Directors, United Way of Buffalo and Erie County, 1993.
Tracing its roots to 1817, Hodgson Russ is the largest law firm in Buffalo and ranks among the largest law firms in Upstate New York outside New York City.
Board of directors United Way Buffalo, since 1985, vice chairman, 1989-1992, chair, since 1993, general campaign chair, 1992. Board directors D'Youville College Center for Women in Management, Buffalo, 1985-1990. Member American Bar Association, New York State Bar Association (vice chairman, Executive Committee, section on international law and practice 1988-1990), Florida Bar Association, Erie County Bar Association.
Married Robert D. Heilman, June27, 1970.