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McMenamin, Robert William was born on November 20, 1926 in Portland, Oregon, United States. Son of Frank Aloyious and Justice Hortense (Pessemier) McMenamin.
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McMenamin, Robert William was born on November 20, 1926 in Portland, Oregon, United States. Son of Frank Aloyious and Justice Hortense (Pessemier) McMenamin.
University of Portland (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1947). Northwestern College of Law (Juris Doctor, 1951). Sigma Nu Phi.
Working as a partner of McMENAMIN, WILLIAMS & TAYLOR. ROBERT W. MCMENAMIN, bom Portland, Oregon, November 20, 1926. Admitted to bar, 1951, Oregon, United States. District Court, District of Oregon and United States.
Supreme Court. Education: University of Portland (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1947). Northwestern College of Law (Juris Doctor, 1951). Sigma Nu Phi. Recipient: 1984 Distinguished Alumnus Award University of Portland.
Oregon State Bar Award of Merit, 1975. Author:; Admitted to the bar, 1951, Oregon, United States. District Court, District of Oregon and United States.
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Author: Clergy Malpractice, 1986, Recognition and Prevention, 1988, Clergy Malpractice Alert. Co-editor: Law Office Economics and Management. Contributor articles to legal.Publications United States, Canada, Australia.
Board of Trustees, Sanctuary of our Sorrowful Mother, 19831985. Diocesan Attorneys Association, 1987-1989. Member: Multnomah County (Member, Judicial Selection Committee, 1960-1963) and American (Member, Special Committee on Legal Assistants, 1974-1977.
Vice Chairman, Law Office Structure and Organization Committee, Economics of Law Section, 1982-1986) Bar Associations. Oregon State Bar (Member, Committees on: Unauthorized Practice of Law, 1958-1961 and 1965-1967. Grievance, 1963-1964.
Ethics, 1961-1962; Trial, 1967-1968 and 1973-1974. Economics of Law, 1969-1972. Bar, Press and Broadcasters, 1982-1986.
1979). Clergy Malpractice. Church and State Relations, Business and Corporate Law.
Married Patricia Ann Wentworth, June 4, 1949. Children: Michael, Maureen, Brian, Nancy.