Background
Highberger, William F. was born on May 15, 1950.
Highberger, William F. was born on May 15, 1950.
Princeton University (Bachelor of Arts, 1972). Columbia University (Juris Doctor, 1975). Spoken languages: French.
Worked at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Limited Liability Partnership (Los Angeles, California) specializing in General Civil, Trial and Appellate Practice, State and Federal Courts. Antitrust Law. Specialized Criminal Defense. General Corporation, Securities, Administrative, Labor and Employment, Taxation, Estate Planning, Probate and Trust, International Business, Entertainment, Commercial, Insolvency, Bankruptcy and Reorganization, Natural Resources, Oil and Gas, Environmental Energy, Municipal and Public Utility Law.
Admitted to the bar, 1976, California.
1981, District of Columbia (Inactive). 1984, New New York
James Kent Scholar.
Notes and Comments Editor, Columbia Law Review, 1974-1975. Author: "Current Evidentiary Issues In Employment Litigation," 22 Employee Relations L. J. 31 (Summer 1996).
Law Clerk to Judge William H. Timbers, United States.
Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, 1975-1976. Member: American Bar Association (Chair, Employee Retirement Income Security Act Litigation Subcommittee, Committee On Employee Rights and Responsibilities). American Employment Council.
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Limited Liability Partnership, originating in Los Angeles, has been providing legal services to clients since 1890.
Today, the firm has grown to one of the largest law firms in the world with approximately 600 active attorneys in 15 offices situated in most of the world"s important business centers. The firm has experts in virtually every area of the law, particularly those which relate to commercial transactions and disputes, and has more effective geographical coverage in the United States than any other major firm.
The firm"s lawyers and staff are dedicated to providing quality service on a timely and cost effective basis.
Member: American Bar Association (Chair, Employee Retirement Income Security Act Litigation Subcommittee, Committee On Employee Rights and Responsibilities). American Employment Council.