Admitted
1992, Connecticut; 1993, New York, Massachusetts and U.S. District Court, Northern and Southern Districts of New York. (Not admitted in District of Columbia)
Law School
Capital University, J.D., 1992; George Washington University, LL.M., 1996
Law School Graduation Year
1996
College
St. Lawrence University, B.A., 1988; University of Notre Dame
Memberships
American Bar Association; Energy Bar Association.
Biographical
Member, Capital University Law Review; Executive LL.M. Editor, Environmental Lawyer, 1994-1995. Author, Reengineering RCRA: Exposing the Fallacies Associated with Interpreting Recycling as a Subset of Waste Management: Rethinking the Definition of Solid Waste, Again, 6 Duke Environmental & Policy Forum, 1996; Two Sculptors Shaping World Markets: Sustainable Development Through The Intersection of Trade and Solid Waste Policy, (with Houseman) Yale Working Papers on Solid Waste Policy, Yale University (selected for 1997 publication); Reengineering RCRA: The Command and Control Requirements of the Waste Disposal Paradigm of Subtitle C and the Act's Objective of Fostering Recycling - Rethinking the Definition of Solid Waste, Again, 6 Duke Envir. & Pol'y Forum 1 (1996); Brownfields Restoration and Voluntary Cleanup Legislation: Attempting to Meet the Competing Coals of Urban Industrial Redevelopment and Environmental Protection 2 Envtl, Law, 101 (1995), (selected as Worth Reading by the National Law Journal, Mar. 4, 1996); DNA Typing: Defending A Process Under Vigorous Attack, 21 Cap. U.L. Rev. 611 (1992).