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San Jose, California Transportation Law and Litigation, International Trade and Estate Planning Attorney

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John M. Daley

More than 36 years' experience as an attorney in several different areas of commercial law, including 22 years' experience in international trade and transportation law.

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Admitted
  • The State Bar of California (all California State Courts)
  • District of Columbia Bar
  • Federal Circuit Court of Appeals
  • Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
  • U.S. Court of International Trade
  • U.S. Court of Federal Claims.
  • U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Eastern, Central and Southern Districts of California

Education
  • University of Southern California School of Law, J.D., 1975, Order of the Coif (Third in Class)
  • Arizona State University, Bachelor of Science (Mathematics); With Highest Distinction

Affiliations
  • State Bar of California
    • Past Chair, Committee on Administration of Justice
  • Transportation Lawyers Association
  • Member of WealthCounsel

Prior Associations
  • Of Counsel, Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg and Glad & Ferguson, PC (San Francisco, California)
  • Senior Attorney, Berliner, Cohen & Biagini (San Jose, California)
  • Deputy Chief Counsel, Office of Special Counsel, Pacific District, Economic Regulatory Administration, U.S. Department of Energy (Los Angeles and San Francisco, California)
  • Associate, O'Melveny & Myers (Los Angeles, California)

Activities
  • Arbitrator, San Francisco Superior Court (1990-2008)
  • Arbitrator and Settlement Judge, Santa Clara Superior Court (1985-1989)

 Publications
  • The Extension of an Ocean Carrier’s Limitation of Liability to the Inland Carriage of Goods Under a Through Ocean Bill of Lading: How the Second and Eleventh Circuits Have Undone the Work of the Supreme Court in Kirby, Vol 33, Tulane Maritime Law Journal, Winter 2008
  • Double Payment by Shippers: The Case in Favor of the Carrier’s Right to Payment, presented at the TLC and TLP&SA Annual Conference in San Diego in April 2008
  • Materials for the Trucking Litigation and D.O.T. Regulations Seminar held in San Francisco, Calif. on January 25, 2008; Lorman Education Services, December 2007
  • A Transportation Lawyer’s Guide to Removal of Cases to Federal Court, The Transportation Lawyer, December 2007, Vol 9, No. 3
  • Carrier Liens for Freight and Related Charges, presented at the November 2007 Transportation Law Institute in Arlington, Va.
  • The Applicability of the “Continuous Movement” Exemption to Motor Carriage Which is Not Covered by a Through Bill of Lading, The Transportation Lawyer, July 2001, Vol. 3, No. 1
  • The Sale of Cargo Insurance by Carriers and Transportation Intermediaries--Does It Require a License?, The Transportation Lawyer, July 2006, Vol. 8, No. 1

Practice Areas:

  • Transportation Law and Litigation
  • International Trade
  • Estate Planning

Address and Contact Information:

   111 North Market Street, Suite 300
   San Jose, CA 95113
   Phone:      408-286-0200
   Facsimile: 408-418-4612

   email:  jdaley@johnmdaley.com

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The Law Offices of John M. Daley is located in San Jose, California and serves clients throughout Silicon Valley, 
in the San Francisco Bay Area and nationwide
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