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I grew up in New York City in the borough of Queens. I am the oldest of three children and I have a sister four years my junior and a brother eight years my junior. My father was a New York City Police officer and my mother was a homemaker who also worked part-time as a waitress. I attended Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School in Brooklyn which was run by the Christian Brothers. It was a great place to be educated. While at Loughlin I was a member of the swimming and waterpolo teams and participated in scholastic debate and public speaking. During my high school years I worked on weekends as a busboy in a supper club on Long Island.
I was fortunate to obtain a congressional nomination and an appointment to attend the United States Naval Academy which had been a long time aspiration. Four days after graduating from high school on June 22, 1968 I entered the Academy on June 26th to commence plebe summer. I graduated from USNA on June 7, 1972 and was commissioned an Ensign (O-1) in the U.S. Navy. I served two years as a surface officer on board USS Pyro (AE-24) participating in three Western Pacific deployments including service in support of combat operations in Vietnam. I entered BUD/S (Basic Underwated Demolition/SEAL Training in the fall of 1974. In March of 1975 I was assigned to the USS Monticello (LSD-35) and made a fourth West Pac deployment in 1976. In February 1977 I was assigned to Recruit Training Command San Diego as the assistant military training officer. In 1978, as a Lieutenant (O-3) I resigned my active commission in order to enter law school. I was subsequenlty given a commission in the United States Naval Reserve. During my subsequent reserve career I had the opportunity to serve as the reserve commanding officer of two Naval Reserve Force ships including USS Pluck (MSO-464) and USS Hepburn (FF-1055). I retired from the Naval Reserve having attained the rank of Captain (O-6) in 1996.
I attended Brooklyn Law School in New York for one year during which I was elected by my classmates as president of one of the two first year class sections. I decided to seek a transfer to the University of San Diego School of Law (USD) following a visit to San Diego during spring break. I received approval of my transfer request and returned to temporary active duty during the summer of 1979 serving as a compnay officer at the U.S. Navy Officer Candidate School in Newport, RI. In August of 1979 I resumed my legal studies as a student at USD. In November of 1979 I had the good fortune to meet the woman who would ultimately become my wife and the mother of our four children. While in law school I worked as a clerk in several law firms and as an intern in the Bronx, NY District Attorney's Office, in the process acquiring a broad mix of legal experience and training.
Following graduation from law school I began a clerking position at the firm of Rhoades and Hollywood and while there was offered an associate postition which I accepted. During the time I worked in the firm as an associate and shareholder it underwent several name changes first becoming Rhoades, Hollywood & Neil, later Hollywood & Neil when John Rhoades went on the federal bench. The name then became Neil, Dymott, Perkins, Brown & Frank following the departure of Harrison Hollywood who subsequently was appointed to the Superior Court bench. The firm name changed again becoming Neil, Dymott, Brown, Frank & Harrison and following the appointment of Dave Brown to the Superior Court became Neil, Dymott, Frank, Harrison & McFall. While an associate at Rhoades & Hollywood I served on the Board of Directors of the San Diego Barristers Club and was elected President in 1985. I also served on the Board of Directors of the Association of Southern California Defense Counsel ultimately serving as President in 2003 of the largest in -state defense bar organization in the country.
In 2007 I chose to explore new opportunties and joined the firm of Koeller, Nebeker, Carlson and Haluck as a partner in the firm's San Diego office. In 2008 I joined the national firm of Wilson, Elser, Moskowitiz, Edelman & Dicker, LLP as a partner in the San Diego office assuming the duties of Regional Managing Partner in October of 2008.
During my legal career I have tried in excess of 100 cases to jury verdict in state and federal courts. I am an Advocate rank member of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), a Fellow of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers and a Fellow of the Litigation Counsel of Americal. I currently serve as the Pacific Regional Director of the Defense Research Institute (DRI) representing California, Arizona, Nevada and Hawaii.
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Acquired: 1982
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655 W. Broadway, Suite 900, San Diego, CA, 92101-8484
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Posted by anonymous | June 22, 2009 | Litigation
VP of Claims
Mr. Harrison is a top-notch defense attorney. We have enjoyed great successes in the courtroom with him trying our cases. As a medical malpractice insurer that writes business in all 50 states, I deal with many great defense lawyers. If I were to rank all my defense attorneys, Bob would make the ...
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2010
Super Lawyer 2010, Super Lawyers Southern California
2010
Best Lawyer, America's Best Lawyers
2009
Super Lawyer Southern California 2009, Super Lawyers.com
2008
Super Lawyer Southern California 2008, Superlawyers.com
2008
Top San Diego Lawyer, San Diego Daily Transcript
2007
Super Lawyer Southern California, Superlawyers.com
2005
Defense Lawyer of the Year 2004, San Diego Defense Lawyers
2001
Fellow, International Academy of
2007 - 2008
Partner, Koeller, Nebeker, Carlson & Haluck, LLP
1982 - 2007
Shareholder, Neil, Dymott, Frank, Harrison & McFall, LLP
2009 - Present
Litigation Counsel of AmericaFellow
2002 - Present
Association of Defense Trial AttorneysMember
2001 - Present
International Academy of Trial LawyersMember
1992 - Present
American Board of Trial AdvocatesMember
1987 - Present
Defense Research InstituteMember
1986 - Present
California Defense CounselMember
1985 - Present
San Diego Defense Lawyers AssociationMember
1983 - Present
Association of Southern California Defense CounselMember
1982 - Present
San Diego County Bar AssociationMember
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Defense verdict for both clients
Defense verdcit
1981
JD - Juris Doctor
1972
BS - Bachelor of Science
2008
Direct and Cross Examination
2007
Cross examination of plaintiff expert
2007
Opening Statement
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