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David
(Kim) K. W. Wilson, Jr.
Partner
kwilson@rmslaw.net
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Kim has been with Reynolds, Motl & Sherwood since
1985, except for a two year hiatus practicing consumer law
in Boston 1999-2001. Kims practice focuses on representing
Montana consumers harmed or injured by unfair or illegal business
or credit practices; representing Montanans concerned about
protecting Montana's clean environment and their constitutional
environmental rights; and representing individuals and members
of the media who want to assure that government is operated
in the open and is accessible to all Montanans as required
under law.
Kim has served on the Board of Directors of the Montana
Wilderness Association and the Montana
Environmental Information Center, and was Executive Director
of Montana
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Practice
Areas
Representing the consumer in consumer rights litigation;
Representing individuals, land owners and organizations in environmental
and natural resource;
Representing individuals and the media in cases involving sunshine
laws and open government issues.
Education
Middlebury College,
B.A. 1981
University of Montana,
J.D. 1985.
Admitted
State of Montana, 1985
U.S. District Court, District of Montana
U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
State of Massachusetts, (inactive)1999
Member
National Association of Consumer Lawyers
Montana Trial Lawyers Association
Reported
Cases
Baird v. Norwest Bank,
843 P.2d 327 (1992) (consumer
rights)
Bozeman Chronicle v. City of Bozeman,
859 P.2d 435 (1993) (right
to know)
Mattingly v. First Bank Lincoln,
947 P.2d 209 (1997) (consumer rights)
Montana Environmental Information Center v. Montana DEQ,
988 P.2d
1236 (1999) (environmental)
Montana Environmental Information Center v. Montana Department of
Transportation,
994 P.2d 676 (2000) (environmental)
Other
Editor, Public Land Law Review, 1985
Consumer Law Fellow, National Consumer Law Center, 1999
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