Thomas D. Loftus

Retired Lawyer | US Army JAG Colonel | US Military Judge

Thomas Loftus

A Timeline of Professional Milestones 

1930

Born to Glendon Francis and Martha Helen (Wall) Loftus.

1952

Earns a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Washington and later a Juris Doctor from the University of Washington in 1957.

1952

Serves as a First Lieutenant within the US Army.

1954

Is a colonel within the US Army Reserve through 1985.

1958

Is admitted to the Washington Bar Association.

1958

Is eligible to practice in the US Court Appeals for the 9th Circuit and the US District Court in Washington, D.C.

1958

Is a trial attorney at Unigard Security Insurance Co., in Seattle, WA, through 1962.

1962

Is a senior trial attorney within Unigard Security Insurance Co., in Seattle, WA, through 1968.

1964

Is eligible to practice in the US Court of Military Appeals and the US Supreme Court.

1969

Is on the speakers counsel and is a parliamentarian within the Washington House of Representatives through 1972.

1969

Is assistant general counsel within Unigard Security Insurance Co., in Seattle, WA, through 1983.

1973

Serves as a judge pro tempore within the Seattle Municipal Court through 1981.

1982

Is a member of the Washington Commission on Judicial Conduct through 1988.

1983

Is government relations counsel within Unigard Security Insurance Co., in Seattle, WA, through 1989.

1985

Receives the Meritorious Service Medal for his military service since 1952.

1985

Is a lawyer within the United States Army Judge Advocate General’s US Military and retires in 2010.

1987

Serves as vice-chairman of the Washington Commission on Judicial Conduct through 1988.

1990

Is of counsel with Groshong, LeHet & Thornton through 1998.

1990

Is a member of the national panel of mediators within Arbitration Forums, Inc. through 2010.

1998

Privately practices as an arbitrator and mediator through 2010.

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