M. JEROME DIAMOND

 

M. JEROME DIAMOND, born Chicago, Illinois, March 16, 1942; admitted to bar, 1968, Vermont; 1969, U.S. District Court, District of Vermont; 1975, U.S. Supreme Court; 1980, U.S. Court of Appeals, First and Second Circuits

Education:and Professional Experience

George Washington University (A..B., 1963);
University of Tennessee (M.A., 1965; J.D., 1968).
Delta Theta Phi (Dean, Catron Senate, 1967-1968).
Order of the Coif. Member, University of Tennessee Law Review, 1967-1968.
Faculty Member, National College of District Attorneys, Houston, Texas, 1971-1973.
Law Clerk to Chief U S. District Judge Ernest Gibson, 1968-1969.
State's Attorney for Windham County, 1970-1975.
Attorney General of Vermont, 1975-1981.
Vice President, 1978-1979; President Elect, 1979-1980; and President, 1980, National Association of Attorneys General.
Member, Vermont Advisory Group, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights,
1985 -present
Chairman, Grants Committee, Vermont Bar Foundation, 1990-1993.
Director of the Vermont Bar Foundation, 1997-present .
Member:

*Vermont Bar Association
*The Association of Trial Lawyers   of America
*Vermont Trial Lawyers   Association

Practice Areas:

Trial Practice
Appellate Practice
Commercial Law
Personal Injury Law
Utility Law
Domestic Relations Law
Employment Law
Administrative Proceedings
Consumer Fraud
Legislative Policy and Governmental Relations.

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