Background
Carey, William J. was born on August 26, 1962 in Lowell, Massachusetts, United States.
Carey, William J. was born on August 26, 1962 in Lowell, Massachusetts, United States.
Villanova University. College of the Holy Cross (Bachelor of Arts, 1984). New York University Law School.
Suffolk University Law School (Juris Doctor, 1987).
Worked at Davis Wright Tremaine Limited Liability Partnership. Admitted to the bar, 1987, Massachusetts. 1988, New York; 1991, Hawaii.
Author: "Compensation Permitted to Employee Injured While Returning Towards Original Business Route After Completing Personal Errand" and "Tenant at Sufferance Required to Post Bond When Appealing an Ejectment Decision," Suffolk University Law Review Book XXI. Member, Board of Directors and Vice-Chairman of the Friends of the Contemporary Museum. Member, Rotary Club of Metropolitan Honolulu.
Member, Sections on: Corporate.
Entertainment and Sports Law, American Bar Association. Member: Hawaii (Corporations and Securities Section) and American Bar Associations. Since its founding in the early 1900s in Seattle, Washington, Davis Wright Tremaine has continued to grow and change in response to the needs of its clients.
Today the firm is organized by practice industry groups, and offers a wide range of legal services to regional, national and international clients through offices in Washington, Oregon, Alaska, Idaho, California, Washington District of Columbia, Hawaii and Shanghai, China.
A state-of-the-art communications network provides our clients the benefit of immediate access to shared knowledge, experience and resources of attorneys firm-wide. Dedicated to a tradition of public and professional service, the people of Davis Wright Tremaine are active in professional groups at the national, state and local levels.
Member, Board of Directors and Vice-Chairman of the Friends of the Contemporary Museum. Member, Rotary Club of Metropolitan Honolulu. Member, Sections on: Corporate.
Entertainment and Sports Law, American Bar Association.
Member: Hawaii (Corporations and Securities Section) and American Bar Associations.