Charles W. Showalter
Areas of Practice:
- Civil Litigation
- Creditors' Rights
- Labor & Employment
Education:
- Bachelor's Degree, cum laude, Coe College, 2008
- Phi Beta Kappa
- Juris Doctorate, University of Iowa College of Law, 2011
- Senior Articles Editor, Journal of Corporation Law, Vol. 36
- Jessup International Moot Court team
- Boyd Service Honors
Experience:
- Joined Bradley & Riley PC in 2011
- United States Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Iowa, intern, 2009-2011
Birth Information:
- 1985 Grinnell, Iowa
Professional Memberships and Positions:
- American Bar Association
- Iowa State Bar Association
- Bridge the Gap Committee
- Linn County Bar Association
- Johnson County Bar Association
Bar Admissions:
- Iowa State Courts
- United States District Court for the Northern and Southern Districts of Iowa
Civic and Volunteer Involvement:
- ImpactCR, member
- Cedar Rapids Kiwanis Club, member
- Cedar Rapids RAGBRAI, committee member
- Citizen Lawyer Program - Iowa Legal Aid, former member
- Volunteer Income Tax Assistance, Cedar Rapids, former tax preparer
- Cedar Rapids Citizens Police Academy, graduate
Publication
- Charles W. Showalter & Melody M. Miyamoto, The Death Penalty in the Midwest, in Invitation to an Execution: A History of the Death Penalty in the United States (Gordon Morris Bakken Ed. 2010)
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