David D Waddell

David D Waddell: Attorney with Regulatory Management Counselors, P.C.
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Biography

Senior Associate Editor, Wayne Law Review, 1983-1984. Adjunct Professor, Gaming Law, 1997-2001 and Employee Benefits, 1991-1996, Thomas M. Cooley Law School. Editorial Advisory Board, Global Gaming Business Magazine.

Michigan State Bar Foundation.

Areas of Practice (6)

  • Business Law
  • Casino Law
  • Gaming Law
  • Gaming Licensing
  • Indian Gaming Law
  • Government

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Michigan, A.B., 1981
Law School Attended:
Wayne State University, J.D., cum laude, 1984
Year of First Admission:
1984
Admission:
1984, Michigan
Memberships:
State Bar of Michigan
Ingham County Bar Association
Birth Information:
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, June 1, 1959
ISLN:
903027067

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517-481-5364  Phone

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