Email: rwillis@prindlelaw.com
Robert R. Willis received his undergraduate degree from
Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, where he was
a member of LMU's Rowing Team. Mr. Willis went on to receive
his Juris Doctorate degree from Western State University
College of Law where he was a member of law review and
served on the editorial board.
Mr.
Willis began working for Prindle, Amaro, Goetz, Hillard,
Barnes & Reinholtz
LLP in 2006. His practice areas include: multiparty construction
defect litigation, elder abuse, medical malpractice and
general personal injury defense.
Mr. Willis is a member of the California State Bar, U.S.
District Court Central, the American Bar Association, and
the Orange County Bar Association.
Several of Mr. Willis’ publications include:
(2009) International Patent Law: Should United States
and Foreign Patent Laws be Uniform? An Analysis of the
Benefits, Problems, and Barriers. University of North Carolina
Journal of Law and Technology.
(2007) Strict Products Liability and Hospitals: Liability
of the Modern Hospital and the use of Surgically Implanted
Medical Products, Tools, and Prosthetic Devices." Western
State University Law Review.
Cited by the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia
in 2007.
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