Background
Weber, Ralph A. was born on September 4, 1956 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States.
Weber, Ralph A. was born on September 4, 1956 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States.
Marquette University (Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude, 1978). Columbia University (Juris Doctor, 1982). Phi Beta Kappa. Recipient, Whitney North Seymour Trial Advocacy Award.
Editor, Columbia Law Review, 1981-1982.
Worked at Kravit, Gass & Weber, South Carolina (U.S.) (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) specializing in Civil, Criminal, RICO, Business, Insurance, Securities and Fraud Litigation in all State and Federal Trial and Appeals Courts, Bankruptcy and Reorganizations, Creditor and Debtor Rights, Corporate Finance Litigation, Fair Dealership Law, Insurance Insolvencies, Patent Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1983, Wisconsin. Phi Beta Kappa. Recipient, Whitney North Seymour Trial Advocacy Award, 1982.
Staff Member and Editor, Columbia Law Review, 1980-1982.
Law Clerk, Honorary Richard Doctorate. Cudahy, United States. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit, 1982-1983.
Author: "Severance Pay, Sales of Assets, and the Resolution of Omitted Cases," 82 Colum. L. Review 593 (1982). Adjunct Professor of Law, Trial Advocacy, Marquette University Law School, 1995.
Speaker, "Arbitration and Other Methods of Alternative Dispute Resolutions," at the 1990 M5 International Attorneys Conference, Cambridge, England.
Member: State Bar of Wisconsin (Member, Public Understanding About the Law Committee, 1984-1985). American Bar Association (Litigation Section). Seventh Circuit Bar Association (Meetings Program Committee, 1988-1990, Memorials Committee, 1990).
Kravit, Gass & Weber, South Carolina (U.S.) is a "boutique" law firm concentrating in aggravated litigation and bankruptcy.
The Firm has highly credentialled lawyers, many formerly associated with large law firms, who choose to practice in the environment of a smaller, specialized firm. All members of the firm have backgrounds of outstanding achievement, such as Fellow in the American College of Trial Lawyers.
Federal or state supreme court law clerk. Member or editor of a law review.
Or former Assistant United States.
Attorney. The firm relies on talented staff and state-of-the-art computer support to deliver quality service in complex, aggravated matters.
Note "Severance Pay, Sales of Assets and the Resolution of Omitted Cases," 82 Columbia Law Review 593, 1982. Speaker, "Arbitration and Other Methods of Alternative Dispute Resolutions,” Presented to the 1990 M5 International Conference, Cambridge, England. Law Clerk, Honorary Richard D. Cudahy, United States.
Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit, 1982-1983.
Member: State Bar of Wisconsin (Member, Public Understanding About the Law Committee, 1984-1985). American Bar Association (Litigation Section). Seventh Circuit Bar Association (Meetings Program Committee, 1988-1990, Memorials Committee, 1990).