Garrett Dailey '77 Named Family Law Person of the Year
Garrett C. Dailey '77 was honored as California's 2006 Family Law Person of the Year by the Southern California Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. Dailey is the publisher of Attorney's Briefcase Legal Research Software, the only one written for the computer.
While in law school, he was the editor of the UC Davis Law Review. Dailey lectured at the Davis School of Law on marital property between 1988-1990. He serves as a Judge Pro Tem, Contra Costa County Superior Court, and provides expert witness and consulting services related to marital dissolutions.
Dailey is a fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, which was founded in 1962 to improve the practice of law and the administration of justice in the area of divorce and family law. Today, the Academy is recognized as the pre-eminent family law association in America with more than 1,500 Fellows.
Fellowship in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers represents both a recognition of achievements in family law and a commitment to the highest standards of practice in the field.
While in law school, he was the editor of the UC Davis Law Review. Dailey lectured at the Davis School of Law on marital property between 1988-1990. He serves as a Judge Pro Tem, Contra Costa County Superior Court, and provides expert witness and consulting services related to marital dissolutions.
Dailey is a fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, which was founded in 1962 to improve the practice of law and the administration of justice in the area of divorce and family law. Today, the Academy is recognized as the pre-eminent family law association in America with more than 1,500 Fellows.
Fellowship in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers represents both a recognition of achievements in family law and a commitment to the highest standards of practice in the field.