David Otis Fuller, Jr.

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David Otis Fuller, Jr.: Attorney with Bosworth, Gray & Fuller
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Biography

Assistant District Attorney, New York County, 1966-1972.

Areas of Practice (16)

  • Litigation
  • Media Law
  • Probate
  • Real Estate
  • Contracts
  • Criminal Law
  • Estate Planning
  • Elder Law
  • Wills
  • Contested Wills
  • Living Wills
  • Intellectual Property
  • Plaintiffs Personal Injury
  • Personal Injury
  • Motor Vehicle Accidents
  • Estate Administration

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Wheaton College, Illinois, B.A., cum laude, 1961; La Sorbonne, Certificate in French, 1966
Law School Attended:
Harvard Law School, J.D., 1964
Year of First Admission:
1964
Admission:
1964, Michigan; 1967, New York; 1968, U.S. Supreme Court
Memberships:
The Association of the Bar of the City of New York; Westchester County, New York State and American Bar Associations.
Languages:
French
ISLN:
902482560

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