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James Dillon

Baton Rouge, La, California

Apr 19, 1939 – Oct 4, 2020 (Age 81)

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BORN
April 19, 1939
DIED
October 4, 2020
AGE
81
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Baton Rouge, La, California
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James Lincoln DillonApril 19, 1939 - October 4, 2020James Lincoln Dillon, recently of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was born April 19, 1939, in San Francisco and died October 4, 2020, in Baton Rouge. A third generation San Franciscan, he graduated from Riordan High School in 1957, attended City College...

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Jim was Mr. Civility. I am a plaintiffs´ lawyer and there was no one more understanding and kind than Jim. I miss him. Bill Smith

I loved Jim. He was a fellow Abotan and a great trial lawyer....with a heart. I can say that as an opponent.

I am sorry to hear of Jim's passing. I was an associate at OCD&B in the 1990s. My heart goes out to his wife, children and the rest of his family. Peace. Marirose Piciucco

I would like to give our deepest condolences to his wife Marianna, which we met in Germany and New Orleans. Our thoughts are also with Elisabeth and her kids and the whole family in this Hard time of Covid.
Bettina and Thomas Buschmann, Bavaria, Germany

He was an honorable lawyer. I’m honored to have litigated against him.

Jim was a great guy and a terrific lawyer. He was one that made practicing law in San Francisco a real pleasure. My best to his family and partners.
John Hardy

A great trial lawyer, consummate traveler, ( cherished Africa ) loved wine ,food ,and golf. Those of us who knew him will miss him deeply.

Jim, you were a great lawyer and a good pal. You were always civil and considerate and a credit to your firm and the profession. You will be missed! Bill Smith, San Francisco

Marianna, so sorry to hear that Jim has passed away. I loved playing golf with him, Dave Freitas and Ed San Diego. I also miss having you guys at my parties. Please send your new address so we can keep in touch. My thoughts are with you and the family. Jim was the sweetest person I know. Pam Nicolai