Background
Dominis Phillips, Patricia was born on July 21, 1934.
Dominis Phillips, Patricia was born on July 21, 1934.
University of California at Santa Barbara (Bachelor of Arts, 1956). Loyola Law School, Los Angeles (Juris Doctor, 1967).
Worked at Morrison & Foerster Limited Liability Partnership. Admitted to the bar, 1968, California. Phi Alpha Delta. Recipient, Stalhut Award.
Continuing Education of the Bar and Rutter Group Lecturer, 1980-1985. Member, Board of Visitors, 1985 and Chair, 1988-1989, Loyola Law School.
Member, Board of Councillors, University of Southern California Law Center, 1983.
Member, Judicial Council, State of California, 1990-1993. Member: Los Angeles County (President, 1984-1985. Recipient, Shattuck-Price Award, 1991.
Board of Trustees and Officer, 1979-1985.
Family Law and Trial Lawyers Section. Delegate to State Bar Convention, 1972-1986) and American (Member: Family Law.
Individual Rights and Responsibilities and General Practice Sections) Bar Associations. The State Bar of California (Member, Board of Governors, 1986-1989.
Vice-President, 1988-1989.
Chair, Commission on the Future of the Legal Profession and the State Bar, 1993-1995. Committee on Bar Examiners, Member, 1978-1982 and Chair, 1981-1982. Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference Delegate, 1991-1993).
Women Lawyers Association of Los Los Angeles
California Women Lawyers Association. Black Women Lawyers of California.
American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. National Conference of Bar Presidents.
Chancery Club (Secretary).
Fellow, American Bar Foundation (Member, Los Angeles County Commission on Judicial Procedures, 1991-1996). Morrison & Foerster is one of the world"s largest international law firms with over 500 lawyers in 14 offices worldwide. The firm"s legal practice encompasses every major area of commercial law, including corporate finance, project finance, institutional lending, financial services, real estate, environmental and land use planning, mining and natural resources, multimedia, intellectual property, energy, communications, computer technology, insurance, alternative dispute resolution, product liability, bankruptcy and workouts, estate planning, probate, trust administration, financial transactions, labor and employment, immigration, civil, criminal and securities litigation, entertainment and sports, food and beverage, health care, hotel and resort, antitrust, international business, international litigation and arbitration, trade regulation, transportation and tax
Member, Board of Visitors, 1985 and Chair, 1988-1989, Loyola Law School. Member, Board of Councillors, University of Southern California Law Center, 1983. Member, Judicial Council, State of California, 1990-1993.
Member: Los Angeles County (President, 1984-1985.
Recipient, Shattuck-Price Award, 1991. Board of Trustees and Officer, 1979-1985.
Family Law and Trial Lawyers Section. Delegate to State Bar Convention, 1972-1986) and American (Member: Family Law.
Individual Rights and Responsibilities and General Practice Sections) Bar Associations.
The State Bar of California (Member, Board of Governors, 1986-1989. Vice-President, 1988-1989. Chair, Commission on the Future of the Legal Profession and the State Bar, 1993-1995.
Committee on Bar Examiners, Member, 1978-1982 and Chair, 1981-1982.
Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference Delegate, 1991-1993). Women Lawyers Association of Los Los Angeles
California Women Lawyers Association. Black Women Lawyers of California.
American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.
National Conference of Bar Presidents. Chancery Club (Secretary). Fellow, American Bar Foundation (Member, Los Angeles County Commission on Judicial Procedures, 1991-1996).
Fellow, American Bar Foundation (Member, Los Angeles County Commission on Judicial Procedures, 1991-1996).