Background
Keister Greer, Thomas was born on September 28, 1921 in Premier, West Virginia, United States.
Keister Greer, Thomas was born on September 28, 1921 in Premier, West Virginia, United States.
University of Virginia (Bachelor of Arts, with honors, 1947. Bachelor of Laws, 1948).
Bowles v. Superior Court, 44 Cal.2d 574 (1955); Miller & Lux v. Nickel, 149 F.Supp. 463 (North Dakota California 1957); Salyer Land Company v. Tulare Lake Basin Water Storage District, 410 United States. 719 (1973); California v. Buzzard, 382 United States. 386 (1965); Lombardi v. Blois, 230 Cal.App.2d 191 (1964); Vasto Valle Farms v. United States., Citation Index. Court 1988; Anderson Farms v. United States., Citation Index. Court 1995.Admitted to the bar, 1948, Virginia. 1954, California.
Phi Delta Phi. Order of the Coif; Raven Society.
Omicron Delta Kappa.
Member, Editorial Board, Virginia Law Review, 1947-1948. Author: "Virginia and the Federal Rules," Virginia Law Review, June, 1961. Trial Attorney, Antitrust and Land Divisions and Assistant United States.
Attorney, Southern District of California, 1951-1954.
Substitute Judge of County Court, Franklin County, Virginia, 1959-1974. Member, Board of Visitors, University of Virginia, 1995.
Member: Franklin County, Virginia (Member, Committee on Admissions, 1969-1972) and American Bar Associations. The Bar Association of San Francisco.
The State Bar of California.
Virginia State Bar (Member, 5th District Committee, 1961-1964). Military: Captain, United States. Marine Corps, World World War World War II
Major clients of Thomas Keister Greer: In Virginia: First Virginia Bank-Franklin County.
In California: Roden Farms. Anderson Farms; Vasto Valle Farms.
T. Keister Greer has built a reputation for success throughout Virginia and California in matters of Land and Water litigation. His vast 30 years of experience is currently valued in several significant land use cases being litigated in California.
Attorney Greer also utilizes the latest technology in research and has offices central to all courts.
Member, Editorial Board, Virginia Law Review, 1947-1948.