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Philip
Eickhoff
Philip
Eickhoff graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Reed College, Portland,
Oregon and received his Masters Degree and Doctoral training
at Princeton University, where he also served as a Lecturer.
After working in the Financial Services and Securities industry
for five years, he turned his practice solely to Structured
Settlements and Funding Agreements.
Throughout
his career, Philip has represented both Plaintiff and Defense
interests in a wide variety of traditional and non-traditional
Structured Settlement applications, including personal injury,
Jones Act, Workers' Compensation and medical malpractice litigation,
as well as employment law, civil rights, family law, construction
defect, compensation planning and business transactional agreements.
In addition to providing general seminars on the various uses
and applications of Structured Settlements, Philip has lectured
on utilizing Structured Settlements to fund Attorney Fees
in both single-Plaintiff and Class Action litigation.
Philip
serves clients throughout the West. He and his family live
on a small farm in Montana's Bitterroot Valley, where, in
addition to his Structured Settlement practice, he raises
draft horses and is pursuing the next stage of his private
pilot's license. Philip is the immediate past Board Chair
for the Arthritis Foundation of Ventura County and participates
in Habitat for Humanity's Montana projects.
610
North First Street, #5-425
Hamilton, MT 59840
Voice: 406-961-5593
Fax: 406-961-5586
Email:
peickhoff@earthlink.net
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