David Pillers
Pillers and Richmond
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Areas of Practice
- General Practice Including: Civil Litigation, Business Law, Labor & Employment, Collective Bargaining, Municipal Law, Real Estate, Estate Planning, Probate.
Education
- Valparaiso University, B.A. Economics (1991)
- Valparaiso University School of Law, J.D. (1998)
Admission
- Iowa - 1998
- Illinois - 1999
- U.S. District Court – Southern District of Iowa - 1998
- U.S. District Court – Northern District of Illinois – 1999
Experience
- Pillers and Richmond – Shareholder
- City Attorney –Grand Mound
- LaPorte County Prosecutors Office, Michigan City, Indiana – Law Clerk (1996-1998)
- U.S. Senate Judiciary, Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight – Law Clerk (1996)
Professional Associations
- Iowa State Bar Association – (Probate, Real Estate, Family Law)
- Illinois State Bar Association
- Clinton County Bar Association (President 2004 - 2005)
- American Bar Association Section Member (Probate & Real Property; Motor Vehicle Collision)
- Iowa Municipal Attorneys Association
- Iowa Trial Lawyers Association
- American Institute of Justice
- National Association of Elder Law Attorneys
- Iowa Trust Association
- Clinton County Estate Planning Committee
Community Involvement
- Grace Lutheran Church (President, 2004 - 2007)
- DeWitt Area Fine Arts Foundation (Trustee 2000-2007)
- DeWitt Police Foundation (President 2005 to Present)
- Central Community Education Foundation (Trustee 2000 to Present)
- DeWitt Noon Lions Club (2nd Vice President 2005-2006, 1st Vice President 2006-2007, President 2007-2008)
- DeWitt Area Chamber of Commerce (Director 2005 to Present)
- Clinton Chamber of Commerce (Government Affairs Committee)
- Clinton County Junior Chamber of Commerce (Former Member)
- Kids Business Incorporated (President, 2002 to 2004)
- K9 Hope, Inc. (President)
- Iowa District East Extension Fund (Director, 2004)
This compliance bundle provides 33 hours of CLE credit including the required 5 hours of ethics, professionalism, substance abuse, and mental illness awareness credit, along with the required 3 Technology credits.