David A. Holzworth, Co-Founder, retired
ANNOUNCEMENT
Dear Clients and Friends,
David A. Holzworth, my dear colleague of more than 25 years and co-founder of Holzworth & Kato, P.C., fully retired from the firm and the practice of law, effective January 31, 2022. During the years we practiced law together, he provided legal services to clients from all over the world, representing their interests with integrity, passion, and professionalism. He untangled messes, righted wrongs, traversed linguistic and legal barriers, bridged cultural divides, and delighted his colleagues and clients with his characteristic humor and a fine disposition.
We wish David and his wife Roslyn well and hope they are blessed with a fun-filled retirement.
As his forbears from Montana might have said, “Happy Trails. Until we meet again.”
Sincerely,
Yoshihiro Kato
Biography
David A. Holzworth represented clients on matters of state and federal administrative law and litigation affecting the importation of fresh produce from Chile, Spain, South Africa, China, Mexico and other sources throughout the world. In 1985, Mr. Holzworth became General Counsel to ASOEX, Asociacion de Exportadores de Chile, also known as the Chilean Fresh Fruit Exporters Association.
Mr. Holzworth provided advice and litigation counsel in an extensive range of commercial contexts including internal investigations, trade association law, antitrust avoidance, partnership disputes, legal and professional malpractice, private placement memoranda, construction loans, trademark disputes, real estate developments and business torts.
Mr. Holzworth graduated from Williams College in 1974 (B.A. Philosophy, Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Danforth Fellow), and received his Juris Doctor from the Leland Stanford University School of Law in 1979.
Dear Clients and Friends,
David A. Holzworth, my dear colleague of more than 25 years and co-founder of Holzworth & Kato, P.C., fully retired from the firm and the practice of law, effective January 31, 2022. During the years we practiced law together, he provided legal services to clients from all over the world, representing their interests with integrity, passion, and professionalism. He untangled messes, righted wrongs, traversed linguistic and legal barriers, bridged cultural divides, and delighted his colleagues and clients with his characteristic humor and a fine disposition.
We wish David and his wife Roslyn well and hope they are blessed with a fun-filled retirement.
As his forbears from Montana might have said, “Happy Trails. Until we meet again.”
Sincerely,
Yoshihiro Kato
Biography
David A. Holzworth represented clients on matters of state and federal administrative law and litigation affecting the importation of fresh produce from Chile, Spain, South Africa, China, Mexico and other sources throughout the world. In 1985, Mr. Holzworth became General Counsel to ASOEX, Asociacion de Exportadores de Chile, also known as the Chilean Fresh Fruit Exporters Association.
Mr. Holzworth provided advice and litigation counsel in an extensive range of commercial contexts including internal investigations, trade association law, antitrust avoidance, partnership disputes, legal and professional malpractice, private placement memoranda, construction loans, trademark disputes, real estate developments and business torts.
Mr. Holzworth graduated from Williams College in 1974 (B.A. Philosophy, Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Danforth Fellow), and received his Juris Doctor from the Leland Stanford University School of Law in 1979.