Background
Nimmer, Raymond T. was born on May 2, 1944 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Raymond O. and Helen (Barscz) Nimmer.
Nimmer, Raymond T. was born on May 2, 1944 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Raymond O. and Helen (Barscz) Nimmer.
Valparaiso University (Bachelor of Arts, 1966. Juris Doctor, with honors, 1968). Order of the Coif. Editor In Chief, Law Review, 1967-1968.
Worked at Weil, Gotshal & Manges Limited Liability Partnership. Admitted to the bar, 1968, Illinois. 1984, Texas; 1986, United States.
Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit. 1987, United States. Supreme Court.
0rder of the Coif. Editor-in-Chief, Law Review, 1967-1968.
Company-author: Bankruptcy and Creditors Rights, 1992, West Publishing Company. Commercial Transactions: Secured Financing, 2d educated, 1992, Michie & Company. Commercial Asset-Based Financing, 1989, Callaghan.
The Law of Computer Technology, Warren, Gorham & Lamont, 1985 (recipient of Association of American Publishers award as "Best New Law Book Published in 1985").
"Reflections on Information as Commercial Property," Journal of Law and Contemporary Problems, 1992. "United States Copyright and Software Interface and Compatibility," Computer and Recht, 1992, Munich.
"Chapter 11 Business Governance: Fiduciary Duties and Business Judgement," 6 Bankruptcy Developments Journal 1, 1989. "Negotiated Bankruptcy Reorganization Plans: Absolute Priority and New Capital Contributions," 36 Emory Lord Justice 1010, 1988.
"Secured Financing and Information Property Rights," 2 High Technology Lord Justice 195, 1988.
Contributing editor, Norton, Bankruptcy Law and Practice, Callaghan, 1988. Leonard Childs Professor of Law: University of Houston, 1975. University of Michigan, 1987.
University of Texas, 1985.
Member, Law and Society Association, 1975. Reporter on Technology Issues, Drafting Committee to Revise UCC Article 2, 1992.
Consultant: Office of Technology Assessment, 1990. National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences Program, 1979.
Professor of the Year, Barons Honor Society, 1991.
Best New Book in Law, American Association of Publishers, 1985. Program Chair, Computer and Information Technology Institute, 1985-1992. Member: State Bar of Texas (Chairman, Computer Law Section, 1992.
Member, Panel of Examiners, Bankruptcy Specialization Exam, 1988).
American Bar Association (Chair: Data Communications Law Committee. New York City Bar Task Force on International Technology Competitiveness, 1989.
Committee on Scope of the UCC, 1989). American College of Commercial Finance Lawyers (Fellow).
Member, Law and Society Association, 1975. Reporter on Technology Issues, Drafting Committee to Revise UCC Article 2, 1992. Consultant: Office of Technology Assessment, 1990.
National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences Program, 1979.
Professor of the Year, Barons Honor Society, 1991. Best New Book in Law, American Association of Publishers, 1985.
Program Chair, Computer and Information Technology Institute, 1985-1992. Member: State Bar of Texas (Chairman, Computer Law Section, 1992.
Member, Panel of Examiners, Bankruptcy Specialization Exam, 1988).
American Bar Association (Chair: Data Communications Law Committee. New York City Bar Task Force on International Technology Competitiveness, 1989. Committee on Scope of the UCC, 1989).
American College of Commercial Finance Lawyers (Fellow).