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David J. Staudt David Staudt serves in the firm's Business Litigation, Environmental Law, and the Construction Law & Litigation practice groups. David Staudt represents businesses, government entities, and individual professionals in the areas of commercial, municipal, employment, and environmental law. He specializes in prosecuting cases involving fiduciary duty, trade secret, employment contract, shareholder, securities fraud, and insurance policyholder claims; and in defending businesses from employment, shareholder-director, and environmental claims. He has particular recent experience litigating claims arising from shareholder dissent, dissolutions of closely-held corporations, and employee breaches of loyalty; government and private environmental claims; securities fraud; and insurance policyholder coverage claims. He appears regularly in state and federal courts. He is a former judicial law clerk for the Hon. Jackson L. Kiser, United States District Judge for the U.S. Western District of Virginia Prior to law school, David served in the U.S. Navy as a reactor operator aboard a nuclear powered attack submarine, and later as Gunnery and Missiles Officer and Chief Engineer aboard a guided missile frigate during the first Gulf War. EDUCATION University of Virginia (J.D., 1999)
Princeton University (B.A., magna cum laude, 1983) "How Terror Laws Make Terrorists: Preemptive Prosecutions in the Homeland,” Philosophy and Public Policy Quarterly, Fall 2004
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