Background
Chapman, Richard N. was born on October 11, 1941 in Batavia, New York, United States.
Chapman, Richard N. was born on October 11, 1941 in Batavia, New York, United States.
Hamilton College (Bachelor of Arts, 1963). Georgetown University (Bachelor of Laws, 1966).
Worked at Harris Beach & Wilcox, Limited Liability Partnership (Rochester, New York) specializing in General Trial and Appellate Practice before State and Federal Courts. Corporations, Banking, Securities, Antitrust, Municipal Public Authority, Industrial Development and Public Finance, Tax, Estates and Trusts, Benefits and Pensions, Condemnation and Assessments, Environmental, Real Estate, Construction, Zoning, Labor Relations, Negligence and Product Liability, Bankruptcy and Creditors Rights, Health Services, Legislation and Government, Medical Malpractice Defense, Family Law, Education Law, Agricultural Company-operatives, Criminal Defense. Administrative Proceedings, Franchising and Licensing, Employment Discrimination Insurance, Trademark and Copyrights, Immigration, Patent, Intellectual Property and International Law.
Admitted to the bar, 1966, Massachusetts.
1970, New New York
Attorney, National Labor Relations Board, Division of Litigation, Washington, District of Columbia, 1966-1969. Adjunct Faculty, New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University, 1975-1980.
Member, Seventh Judicial District Grievance Committee, 1984-1990. Member: New York State (Member, Labor and Employment Law Section.
Company-Chairman, Committee on Practice and Procedure before the National Labor Relations Board, 1984-1987.
Executive Committee, 1984) and American Bar Associations. Being one of the oldest and largest law firms in New York, founded in Rochester in 1856, Harris Beach & Wilcox, Limited Liability Partnership has remained committed to the philosophy that lawyers must be problem-solvers.
Member, Seventh Judicial District Grievance Committee, 1984-1990. Member: New York State (Member, Labor and Employment Law Section. Company-Chairman, Committee on Practice and Procedure before the National Labor Relations Board, 1984-1987.
Executive Committee, 1984) and American Bar Associations.