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p>Born in Marshall, Minnesota, Mr. Carrow attended the University of
Colorado, the University of Minnesota, from which he obtained a Bachelor
of Arts degree, and the University of
Minnesota Law School, where he served
on the Board of Editors of the Minnesota Law Review. He transferred to
Stanford University Law School for
his last year of study and was awarded
a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from that institution in 1958.
Mr. Carrow has divided his time between the United States and England
since his call to the English bar by the Honourable Society of the Middle
Temple, one of the four Inns of Court, in 1981. His practice encompasses:
domestic and international civil, commercial and business litigation and
arbitration, including contract, international trade and tortious liability,
inclusive of substantial personal injury and wrongful death claims. Mr.
Carrow has had particularly extensive experience in construction litigation, mediation and
arbitration, serving as an advocate as well as mediator and arbitrator. Although he enjoyed success in the practice of the
general criminal law early in his career, the experience of defending
two
prison related murder cases, virtually back-to-back, in the mid-seventies,
requiring over two years trial time, caused Mr. Carrow, upon reflection, to change his
practice emphasis.
Mr. Carrow has been appointed on several occasions as a consultant to the
criminal law and litigation sections of The State Bar of California and has
maintained
Martindale-Hubbell's
highest rating
(AV) since 1979. Mr. Carrow has for a number of years
served as a judge pro tempore of the California Superior Court, California's
highest trial court and, in that capacity, has presided over more than twenty-five trials and participated in numerous settlement conferences. He is also listed in The Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers, published by Martindale-Hubbell, which consists of approximately three percent of the practicing bar.
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