Milt is currently the founder and Senior Partner of one of Montana�s largest general practice law firms. Milt has practiced law since 1965 and has built an enviable reputation as an outspoken supporter of civil causes and individual rights. Milt�s independent counsel is based on his reputation and ongoing associations with senior members of the federal political system. His historical status as a director of companies associated with research and development for numerous governmental agencies will be of immeasurable benefit to Xeno in the years to come.
Biography:
Milton Datsopoulos was born on May 4, 1940. He attended the University of Montana and earned a B.A. degree with high honors in 1962 and a law degree with honors in 1965. In 1974, he formed a general practice law firm now known as Datsopoulos, MacDonald & Lind., a multi-disciplinary firm of seventeen attorneys with specialists in criminal, environmental, personal injury, business, railroad and family law. The firm maintains a broad base of regional and international clientele and has been awarded the highest possible rating by Martindale Hubbell. As an outspoken supporter of civil causes and individual rights, Milt is involved with several local charitable organizations and youth causes. He is also a strong supporter of the University of Montana and is active in local and national politics.p>
Milt was formerly President and is currently serving as a long term Director of the Montana Trial Lawyers Association and was recently appointed by the US District Court to be one of Montana�s lawyer delegates to the Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference.p>
Additionally, Milt holds a number of directorships and chairman positions with several significant private and public companies. These include: Director of Montana Rail Link, the largest privately owned railroad in the US; Chairman DSRI, a non-profit corporation engaged in cancer research and treatment; Chairman and Director of Montana World Trade Center and Director of INSA (Inland Northwest Space Alliance), which performs NASA and Department of Defense research.p> |