Background
Tsujimura, R. Brian was born on December 18, 1950 in Honolulu. Son of Richard Shigeru and Lilly Yuriko (Yamamoto) Tsujimura.
Tsujimura, R. Brian was born on December 18, 1950 in Honolulu. Son of Richard Shigeru and Lilly Yuriko (Yamamoto) Tsujimura.
University of Hawaii (Bachelor of Arts, 1972). Northrop Institute of Technology. Loyola University of Los Angeles (Juris Doctor, 1975).
Worked at Dwyer Imanaka Schraff Kudo Meyer & Fujimoto Attorneys at Law, A Law, Corporation (Honolulu, Hawaii) specializing in Banking, Bankruptcy, Commercial Litigation, Condominium Development, Construction Litigation, Corporate, Environmental, Foreclosure, Governmental Affairs, Insurance, Intellectual Property, Labor and Employment, Land Use, Real Estate, Subdivision Regulation, Time Sharing. Admitted to the bar, 1975, Hawaii and United States. District Court, District of Hawaii.
Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi. Phi Alpha Delta. Deputy Attorney General, 1975-1978 and Supervising Deputy Attorney General, 1979-1981. Department of the Attorney General, State of Hawaii.
Member: Urban Land Institute, 1995. Land Use Research Foundation, 1985. American Planning Association, 1985.
Travel and Tourism Research Association, 1989. Member: Hawaii Community Development Authority, 1989-1993. Hawaii Real Estate Research & Education Center Advisory Council, 1988-1991.
Chairman, Governor's Committee on Hawaii Economic Future, 1984-1985. Member: Hawaii State and American (Member, Sections on: Affordable Housing & Community Development Law Forum and Urban State and Local Government Law) Bar Associations. Dwyer Imanaka Schraff Kudo Meyer & Fujimoto is a mid-sized law firm located in downtown Honolulu.
The work of the firm is of the type customarily carried on by large law firms engaged in sophisticated commercial law in major metropolitan areas.
Member: Urban Land Institute, 1995. Land Use Research Foundation, 1985. American Planning Association, 1985.
Travel and Tourism Research Association, 1989. Member: Hawaii Community Development Authority, 1989-1993. Hawaii Real Estate Research & Education Center Advisory Council, 1988-1991.
Chairman, Governor's Committee on Hawaii Economic Future, 1984-1985. Member: Hawaii State and American (Member, Sections on: Affordable Housing & Community Development Law Forum and Urban State and Local Government Law) Bar Associations.
Married Ruth Y. Ido, May 25, 1975. Children: William, Jonathan, Matthew.