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Q: Who were the bankruptcy judges for eastern district of washington in the 1980s

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W. J. Winterstein Jr.
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A: Just do a google search. It's easy.

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A: Finding information on bankruptcy judges who served in the Eastern District of Washington during the 1980s can be quite specific, but here’s a helpful overview based on historical records. During the 1980s, several judges might have presided over bankruptcy cases in this jurisdiction. However, the exact names and details can vary over the decade due to appointments and retirements.

One way to verify specific judges from that era is to consult legal directories from that time or archives of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Washington. These sources often contain historical data about the judiciary. Additionally, legal databases and historical records at local libraries or university law libraries might hold court rosters or directories that list judges by year.

If you need more detailed information or have specific names in mind, consider reaching out to the court directly. They often have archival information or can direct you to resources where you can find comprehensive data about past judges. This approach might provide the most accurate and detailed information regarding the judiciary during the 1980s.

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