Background
Mallery, Richard K. was born on June 7, 1937 in Akron, Ohio, United States. Son of William Harrison and Elizabeth Mae (Whitmer) Mallery.
Mallery, Richard K. was born on June 7, 1937 in Akron, Ohio, United States. Son of William Harrison and Elizabeth Mae (Whitmer) Mallery.
Bachelor of Arts, DePauw University, 1959; Master of Arts (Woodrow Wilson fellow), Cornell Univercity, 1960; Juris Doctor, Stanford University, 1963.
Worked at Snell & Wilmer L.L.P. (Phoenix, Arizona) specializing in General Practice, including Trials and Appeals before State and Federal Courts. Administrative Law, Antitrust, Banking, Bankruptcy Insolvency and Business Reorganization, Commercial Finance, Commercial Litigation, Construction, Corporate Finance, Corporate and Securities, Copyrights and Licensing, Emerging Business Law, Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation, Environmental and Natural Resource, Estate Planning and Probate, Financial Institutions, Government Contracts, Health Care, Immigration, Indian Law, Insurance Company Regulation, Insurance Defense Litigation, Intellectual Property, International Law, Labor and Employee Relations, Legislation and Government Affairs, Mergers and Acquisitions, Municipal Finance, Partnerships, Patents, Product Liability Litigation, Professional Liability Litigation, Public Utilities and Energy, Real Estate, Securities Regulation, Taxation. Admitted to the bar, 1964, Arizona.
Special Representative and Counsellor of Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt, 1993. Member, Council on Foreign Relations, New York City, 1978. International Vice President, Pacific Basin Economic Council and Chair, United States.
Committee, 1989-1991. Chair, Board of Visitors, Stanford Law School, 1987-1989. Lecturer, Real Property Law, College of Law, University of Arizona, 1970-1971.
Special Counsel to Federal Home Loan Bank Board, 1966-1971. Law Clerk to Justice Lorna E. Lockwood, Arizona Supreme Court, 1963-1964. Since its beginning over fifty years ago, Snell & Wilmer has grown to be one of the largest law firms in the Western United States, with over 245 attorneys and support staff in Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona, Orange County, California and Salt Lake City, Utah.
The firm is a member of LEX MUNDI a Global Association of 120 independent firms. Through LEX MUNDI and other international contacts, Snell & Wilmer clients have access to independent attorneys and firms practicing throughout the World. A number of Snell & Wilmer attorneys are fluent in foreign languages, including Finnish, German, Italian, Sinhalese, Spanish and Tamil.
The state should not attempt to control the church, nor should the church seek to dominate the state. The separation of church and state should not be misconstrued as the abolition of all religious expression from public life.
God enables every person to resist evil, by accepting forgiveness and liberation, and willing to be open to the Holy Spirit.
Chairman Executive Committee board visitors Law School, Stanford University, 1987-1989. International vice president, chairman United States committee Pacific Basin Economics Council, 1988-1991. Founding vice president Combined Metropolitan Phoenix Arts Association, 1966-1977, chairman advisory board, 1977-1979.
President, board directors men's arts council Phoenix Art Museum, 1969-1970;chairman charter government committee City of Phoenix, 1973, chairman environmental quality commission, 1971-1973. Member Arizona Council on Humanities and Public Policy,1977-1978. Board directors, chairman of the executive committee Arizona Tomorrow, Inc., 1977-1982.
Founding president Herberger Theater Center of City of Phoenix 1984-1990. Trusteeships Heard Museum Indian Art and Anthropology, 1971-1978, Phoenix Country Day School, 1972-1976, DePauw University, 1977-1985, Hudson Institute, 1979-1983, National Symphony Orchestra, 1979-1983, Arizona Parklands Foundation, 1985-1989. Founding secretary, treasurer, director Valley Leadership, 1980-1983.
Member American Bar Association, Arizona Bar Association, Maricopa County Bar Association, Arizona Academy, Council Foreign Rels., Paradise Valley Country Club, Sigma Chi.
Married Frances Ann Kohfeldt, June 7, 1964. Children: Kathleen Ann, Craig Taylor, David Whitmer, Patricia Lynn.