Background
Yoder, John C. was born on January 9, 1951 in Hesston, Kansas, United States.
Yoder, John C. was born on January 9, 1951 in Hesston, Kansas, United States.
Chapman College (Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1972). University of Kansas (Juris Doctor, 1975). University of Chicago (Master of Business Administration, 1976).
Worked at Burch & Cronauer, Professional Corporation (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in General and Administrative Practice in the areas of Corporate, Arbitration, Government Contracts, Construction, Antitrust, International Transactions and Trade, Civil Litigation, Labor/Employment, Communications and Intellectual Property Law, Domestic Relations, Constitutional, Rule 11 Sanctions and Military Law. Admitted to the bar, 1975, Kansas. 1976, Indiana; 1985, District of Columbia.
1991, West Virginia.
Author: "Putting Security Back in Social Security," Ripon Quorum, Summer, 1976. "Joint Venture Investing," National Tax Shelter Digest, March, 1982.
"Are Oil & Gas Ventures for You?" National Tax Shelter Digest, March, 1983. "Corrections: Establishing Our Priorities," Federal Bar News & Journal, April, 1983.
"Department of Defense Procurement Alternatives," United States.
Defense Acquisition: A Process in Trouble, Center for Strategic and International Studies, March, 1987. Assistant Professor of Business, Goshen College, 1975-1976. District Court Judge, Ninth Judicial District, Kansas, 1976-1980.
Judicial Fellow, Supreme Court of the United States, 1980-1981.
Special Assistant, Office of the Administrative Assistant to the Chief Justice of the United States, 1981-1983. Director, Asset Forfeiture Office, United States.
Department of Justice, 1983-1984. Private Practice of Law in the District of Columbia, 1984-1985.
Director, Kinderhook Oil & Gas, Incorporated.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar. West Virginia, Federal and American Bar Associations. Burch & Cronauer, Professional Corporation is a Washington, District of Columbia based law firm, established in 1990, serving a national and international clientele.
Located close to most federal agencies in the prime downtown area, the firm serves large corporations on specialized matters, small to medium sized domestic and foreign businesses, a variety of non-profit entities and individuals.
Lawyers in the firm practice before all federal courts and agencies and are members of various state bars.
Author: "Putting Security Back in Social Security," Ripon Quorum, Summer, 1976. "Joint Venture Investing," National Tax Shelter Digest, March, 1982. "Are Oil & Gas Ventures for You?" National Tax Shelter Digest, March, 1983.
"Corrections: Establishing Our Priorities," Federal Bar News & Journal, April, 1983. "Department of Defense Procurement Alternatives," United States. Defense Acquisition: A Process in Trouble, Center for Strategic and International Studies, March, 1987.
Assistant Professor of Business, Goshen College, 1975-1976. District Court Judge, Ninth Judicial District, Kansas, 1976-1980. Judicial Fellow, Supreme Court of the United States, 1980-1981.
Special Assistant, Office of the Administrative Assistant to the Chief Justice of the United States, 1981-1983. Director, Asset Forfeiture Office, United States. Department of Justice, 1983-1984.
Private Practice of Law in the District of Columbia, 1984-1985. Director, Kinderhook Oil & Gas, Inc.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar. West Virginia, Federal and American Bar Associations.