Background
Turner, Richard D. was born on December 4, 1940 in Seattle, Washington, District of Columbia, United States.
Turner, Richard D. was born on December 4, 1940 in Seattle, Washington, District of Columbia, United States.
Gonzaga University (Bachelor of Arts, 1963. Juris Doctor, 1966); Georgetown Graduate Law Center. Associate Editor, Gonzaga Law Review, 1965-1966.
Chief Counsel for Economic Development, Small Business Administration, 1970-1972.
Director, Office of Domestic Business Policy, Department of Commerce, 1972-1973. Deputy Associate Director, Cost of Living Council, Executive Office of the President, 1973-1974.
Worked at Eisenhower & Carlson, Professional Limited Liability Company (Tacoma, Washington) specializing in General Civil and Trial Practice. Corporation, Insurance, Taxation, Probate, Estate Planning, Real Estate, Admiralty, Immigration, Condemnation, Timber and Logging, Securities, Banking, Labor Relations and Environmental Law. Admitted to the bar, 1966, Washington and United States.
District Court, Western District of Washington.
1972, United States. Supreme Court. Associate Editor, Gonzaga Law Review, 1965-1966.
Chief Counsel for Economic Development, Small Business Administration, 1970-1972. Director, Office of Domestic Business Policy, Department of Commerce, 1972-1973.
Deputy Associate Director, Cost of Living Council, Executive Office of the President, 1973-1974.
Member: American Bar Association. Eisenhower & Carlson was formed in 1961 by the combination of two established Tacoma law firms. The roots of the present firm reach back as far as 1914.
With offices located in Tacoma and Seattle, the firm serves a regional clientele of individuals, businesses and public entities and actively practices before all levels of state and federal courts and administrative agencies throughout Western Washington.
American Bar Association. Corporate Law and Real Estate Securities.