Background
Dalglish, Thomas K. was born on April 29, 1939 in New York, New York, United States.
Dalglish, Thomas K. was born on April 29, 1939 in New York, New York, United States.
Dartmouth College (Bachelor of Arts, English, 1961). University of California at Berkeley (Doctor of Philosophy, 1976). University of Michigan (Juris Doctor, 1964).
Spoken languages: Portuguese.
Worked at The Davis Firm (Seattle, Washington) specializing in Plaintiff"s Maritime Personal Injury, Automobile, Product Liability, Aviation and Highway Design. Admitted to the bar, 1965, Washington and United States. District Court, Western and Eastern Districts of Washington.
1969, United States.
Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. State of Washington Assistant Attorney General, 1965-1967. Lecturer, Constitutional Law, and Assistant to the President, Central Washington State College, 1969-1970.
Company-authored with Lyman A. Glenny: "Higher Education and the Law," in James A. Perkins (Education), The University as an Organization, McGraw Hill Book Company, 1973.
"Public Universities, State Agencies and the Law: Constitutional Autonomy in Decline," Berkeley: Center for Research and Development in Higher Education, 1973. Author: "Protecting Human Subjects in Social and Behavioral Research: Ethics, Law and the DHEW Rules: A Critique," Center for Research in Management Science, May, 1976.
Member: Washington State Bar Association. Washington State Trial Lawyers Association.
The Davis Firm is located in Seattle"s fishing capital, an area of the city called Ballard.
The firm focuses on maritime and other personal injury litigation-representing only plaintiffs. We are mindful that the cases are not mere academic exercises for our clients, but often make a permanent difference in their ongoing lives. Our goal is to ensure that the system doesn"t re-injure them.
We also keep an eye on the professional aspects of our work and try to avoid equating hostility with advocacy.
(Firm Motto: "Shoot Low, They"re Riding Shetlands).
With Lyman A. Glenny: "Higher Education and the Law," in James A. Perkins (Education), The University as an Organization, McGraw Hill Book Company, 1973. "Public Universities, State Agencies and the Law: Constitutional Autonomy in Decline," Berkeley: Center for Research and Development in Higher Education, 1973. Author: "Protecting Human Subjects in Social and Behavioral Research: Ethics, Law and the DHEW Rules: A Critique," Center for Research in Management Science, May, 1976.
Washington State Bar Association. Washington State Trial Lawyers Association. National Lawyers Guild.