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David Selmer graduated Cum Laude with Dean’s List distinction from the University of Minnesota Law School in 2004. Prior to Law School, he received a B.A., Magna Cum Laude, from Gustavus Adolphus College. He is a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Honors Society.
After law school, David became an Assistant Corporation Counsel for the City of Chicago where he honed his courtroom trial skills as a prosecutor. Within a year, he was selected to work in the Civil Rights Litigation Division. In his four years in the Division, he tried several high-profile civil rights actions in both federal and state court.
In late 2008 and early 2009, David served as a volunteer in Kenya, Africa, where, along with a handful of friends, he founded an orphanage for children from the Kibera slum. The orphanage is now a thriving home that provides food, schooling, and medical care for approximately forty orphans.
Upon his return from Kenya, David went into private practice with the Hamilton Law Office in Chicago, specializing in criminal defense and prosecuting civil-rights actions against the Chicago Police Department.
In late 2010, David accepted a position as in-house counsel for a large private contracting company located in Illinois, Minnesota, and Indiana, expanding his area of practice to contracts, licensing and permit issues, employment, and contract disputes.
In January, 2014, David became an associate at Hayek, Brown, Moreland, and Smith, L.L.P., and permanently relocated to Iowa City to be with his wife and three children. David is a member of the Dean Mason Ladd Inn of Court, the Iowa Bar Association, Empowered Professionals of Iowa City, and the Johnson County Bar Association.
David has been admitted to practice law before the following courts:
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Acquired: 2014
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Acquired: 2012
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Acquired: 2004
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Posted by Beverly | September 13, 2015 | Hired Attorney | Family
Great Lawyer
David Selmer did an excellent job for us. He not only has a very gifted legal mind, he is also a very good and thoughtful person who listens to his clients needs, keeps them informed and delivers on his promises. We have found a wonderful lawyer for our families needs in David.
"David has experience on all levels of criminal defense and litigation, from working for both the plaintiff and the defendant. He has handled high level cases in and out of state, and combined with his professional demeanor, he is an excellent attorney. Well prepared, straight-shooting, friendly, and honest."
"Mr. Selmer is an excellent attorney with both enthusiasm and knowledge of the law. Dave has presented at two meetings I have attended and has shown himself to be not only a knowledgeable attorney but a master of presentation."
Criminal defense lawyer
Criminal defense lawyer
Criminal defense lawyer
2004
Honors List, University of Minnesota Law School
2001
Phi Beta Kappa honor society membership, Phi Beta Kappa Society
2014 - 2017
Attorney, Hayek, Brown, Moreland & Smith, LLP
2010 - 2013
In-house Counsel, Property Claim Solutions
2008 - 2010
Attorney, Hamilton Law Office
2004 - 2008
Attorney, City Of Chicago Law Department
After a motion to suppress hearing on grounds of promissory leniency the court found the police officer intentionally misled the client during questioning and all charges were subsequently dismissed
2004
JD
2001
2015
Prosecutor Misconduct
2015
2015
2014
Fourth Amendment Law
English
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