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Hobbies & Interests: Duck hunting,
running, mountain bike riding and golf
Personal: Married, 3 children
Education: St. Lawrence University
(B.A., 1978)
University of Nairobi, Kenya, East
Africa
Oxford University, Oxford, England
Western
State University (J.D., with honors, 1982)
Additional Professional Experience: Judge
Pro Tem, Orange County Superior Court
Assistant Professor, Legal Analysis, Western State
University, 1983-1985.
Publications: Executive Editor, Western
State University Law Review, 1981-1982
“The Compelled Medical Examination: Need For a Legal
Check-Up," Western State
University Law Review, Vol. 9.2, 1982
Case Comment, "Thompson v. County of Alameda,"
Western State University Law
Review, Vol. 8.1, 1980.
Awards: Recipient, American Jurisprudence
Award
Member: Orange County and American Bar
Associations
State Bar of California; Association
of Southern California Defense Counsel (Co-Chairman:
Seminar Section, 1990; Legislative Section, 1992).
Practice Areas:
Business Litigation;
Insurance Defense.
Since founding Long &
Williamson with Pat Long, Jack has built upon his reputation
in the legal community as a zealous advocate with the
ability to litigate cases large and small through trial.
Jack is a firm believer that
preparation and close client communications are the keys to
obtaining successful results. He believes that targeting
litigation objectives and setting case strategies at the
outset of each case act as a client roadmap in the joint
enterprise of litigation.
Jack has taught law school
and acts as a Judge Pro Tem in the Orange County Superior
Court. He is an appointed arbitrator and mediator for the
Los Angeles Superior Court. He is an experienced litigator
and a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates.
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