Background
Harkaway, William I. was born on May 7, 1928 in Nashua, New Hampshire, United States.
Harkaway, William I. was born on May 7, 1928 in Nashua, New Hampshire, United States.
University of New Hampshire (Bachelor of Science, 1949). Boston University (Bachelor of Laws, 1953). Georgetown University (Master of Laws, 1958).
Worked at McCarthy, Sweeney & Harkaway, Professional Corporation (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Administrative Practice including Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Interstate Commerce Commission, Energy Law and Transportation Law. Practice in Federal Courts. Admitted to the bar, 1953, New Hampshire.
1954, Massachusetts.
1957, United States. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit. 1967, United States. Supreme Court.
1968, District of Columbia. Editor, Boston University Law Review, 1953.
Senior Staff Attorney, Federal Power Commission, 1958-1967.
Company-Author: "Regulation of the Gas Industry," American Gas Association, 1981. Member: The District of Columbia Bar. Federal Energy (President, 1976-1977) and American Bar Associations.
Since 1968, McCarthy, Sweeney & Harkaway, Professional Corporation has specialized in providing advice and litigation services in administrative law matters, with an emphasis on energy and transportation law.
The Firm"s energy group includes former high ranking and key staff personnel from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The firm"s energy practice includes representing clients in litigation and rulemaking matters before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the Department of Energy, various state agencies and courts.
The firm"s transportation group includes former staff personnel from the Interstate Commerce Commission. The firm"s transportation practice includes representing clients in litigation and rulemaking matters before the Interstate Commerce Commission, the Department of Transportation, the Federal Maritime Commission, various state agencies and courts.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar. Federal Energy (President, 1976-1977) and American Bar Associations.