Background
Flaming, Todd H. was born on August 31, 1966 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States.
Flaming, Todd H. was born on August 31, 1966 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States.
Odessa College; Loyola Marymount (Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1988). University of Chicago (Juris Doctor, 1993).
Worked at Schopf & Weiss. Admitted to the bar, 1993, Illinois and United States. District Court, Northern District of Illinois.
Member: University of Chicago Law Review, 1991-1993.
University of Chicago Law School Roundtable, 1993. Author: "Laundering Illegally Seized Evidence Through the Federal Sentencing Guidelines," 59 U.Chi.L.Rev.
1209, 1992. "The National Stolen Property Acting: A New Form of Property, a New Form of Theft," 1993, U.Chi.L.Sch.
Roundtable 225. Company-Author: "When a Letter of Intent Goes Wrong," 1996 Business.L.Today, January/February, p.31. "Discovery in Federal and State Courts in Illinois," Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education Business and Commercial Litigation, 1993, 1996.
Bi-monthly Columnist, Law Office Management & Technology Column, Illinois Bar Journal, 1995. Adjunct Professor, Cyberspace Law, Chicago-Kent College of Law, 1996.
Speaker: "Electronic Lawyering," 1995 Illinois State Bar Association Annual Meeting.
"The Internet," 1994 Illinois State Bar Association Annual Meeting. Panelist: "A Guided Tour of the Internet for Lawyers," 1995 Illinois State Bar Association Mid-year Meeting. "The Internet for Judges," 1996 Illinois Judges Association Annual Meeting.
"What Lawyers Should Know About the Internet," 1996 Illinois State Bar Association Annual Meeting.
Member, University of Chicago Law School Roundtable, 1993. Member: Illinois State (Chair, Standing Committee on Legal Technology.
Subcommittee on ISBA/Net, 1995) and American (Member: Section of Business Law. Committee on the Law of Commerce in Cyberspace) Bar Associations.
Author: "Laundering Illegally Seized Evidence Through the Federal Sentencing Guidelines," 59 U.Chi.L.Rev. 1209, 1992
"The National Stolen Property Act: A New Form of Property, a New Form of Theft," 1993, U.Chi.L.Sch. Roundtable 225
Co-Author: "When a Letter of Intent Goes Wrong," 1996 Bus.L.Today, January/February, p.31.
"Discovery in Federal and State Courts in Illinois," Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education Business and Commercial Litigation, 1993, 1996. Bi-monthly Columnist, Law Office Management & Technology Column, Illinois Bar Journal, 1995. Adjunct Professor, Cyberspace Law, Chicago-Kent College of Law, 1996.
Speaker: "Electronic Lawyering," 1995 Illinois State Bar Association Annual Meeting. "The Internet," 1994 Illinois State Bar Association Annual Meeting.
Member: University of Chicago Law Review, 1991-1993. University of Chicago Law School Roundtable, 1993.