Background
Simpson, Samuel L. was born on October 13, 1933 in Detroit, Michigan, United States.
Simpson, Samuel L. was born on October 13, 1933 in Detroit, Michigan, United States.
Wayne State University (Bachelor of Science, 1961). Detroit College of Law (Juris Doctor, 1966).
Worked at Charfoos & Christensen, Professional Corporation (Detroit, Michigan) specializing in General Civil Litigation, Negligence, Products Liability, Professional Liability and Commercial Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1967, Michigan. Author: "Tort Reform Acting-Step in the Right Direction?," Michigan State Bar Journal, March, 1987, Volume(s) 66, Number.
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"The Legal Black Out. How Minority Lawyers Are Still Being Shut Out of the System," The Compleat Lawyer, American Bar Association, Volume 4, Number 3, Summer 1987. "Practice Before Juvenile Court In Wayne County," Volume 45, Number.
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10, The Detroit Lawyer, December-January 1977. "The Attorney"s Role in Delinquency Proceedings," Volume 56, Number. 10, The State Bar Journal, October 1977.
Associate Professor, Juvenile Law, Detroit College of Law, 1972.
Member, Selection Panel, Wayne County, Michigan Mediators, 1988. Mediator, Wayne County, Michigan Circuit Court, 1980.
Mediator, Oakland County, Michigan Circuit Court, 1991. Referee: Wayne County Juvenile Court, 1967-1970.
Civil Rights Commission, 1978.
Register, Wayne County Juvenile Court, 1970-1975. Member, Board of Directors, Neighborhood Legal Services, 1973-1975. Teacher, Detroit Board of Education, 1961-1967.
Research Attorney, Michigan Court of Appeals, Assigned to Chief Judge T. John Lesinski, 1967.
Member: Detroit (Company-Chairman, Recorders Court Committee, 1977-1978), Wolverine (President, 1973-1974) and American Bar Associations. State Bar of Michigan (Member: Character and Fitness Committee, 1973-1976.
Member, Attorney Discipline Board, 1991. Juvenile Affairs Committee, 1973-1976).
National Bar Association.
Michigan Trial Lawyers Association. The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Ecumenical Institute for Jewish-Christian Studies (Board of Trustees).
Detroit Urban League and Barat Child and Family Services of Michigan (Board Member).
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (Life Member). Military: With United States.
Air Force, 1953-1957. Charfoos & Christensen, Professional Corporation has been practicing in downtown Detroit since 1929.
A staff of fourteen attorneys, a librarian and thirty highly skilled paraprofessionals provide necessary technical support.
The firm has handled mass litigation cases including Data Encryption Standard, Dalkon Shield Toxic Shock Syndrome and Breast Implant Litigation and has served as liaison counsel for the Northwest Airlines Flight 255 multidistrict litigation.
Member, Selection Panel, Wayne County, Michigan Mediators, 1988. Mediator, Wayne County, Michigan Circuit Court, 1980. Mediator, Oakland County, Michigan Circuit Court, 1991.
Referee: Wayne County Juvenile Court, 1967-1970.
Civil Rights Commission, 1978. Register, Wayne County Juvenile Court, 1970-1975.
Member, Board of Directors, Neighborhood Legal Services, 1973-1975. Teacher, Detroit Board of Education, 1961-1967.
Research Attorney, Michigan Court of Appeals, Assigned to Chief Judge T. John Lesinski, 1967.
Member: Detroit (Company-Chairman, Recorders Court Committee, 1977-1978), Wolverine (President, 1973-1974) and American Bar Associations. State Bar of Michigan (Member: Character and Fitness Committee, 1973-1976. Member, Attorney Discipline Board, 1991.
Juvenile Affairs Committee, 1973-1976).
National Bar Association. Michigan Trial Lawyers Association.
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Ecumenical Institute for Jewish-Christian Studies (Board of Trustees).
Detroit Urban League and Barat Child and Family Services of Michigan (Board Member).
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (Life Member). Military: With United States. Air Force, 1953-1957.