Admitted
1972, Virginia; 1973, District of Columbia; 1982, Maryland
Law School
Georgetown University, J.D., 1972
Law School Graduation Year
1972
College
University of Wisconsin, B.A., cum laude, 1969
Memberships
Montgomery County Bar Association (Member, Continuing Legal Education Faculty, 1985—); The District of Columbia Bar (Continuing Legal Education Faculty Member, 1979—); Bar Association of the District of Columbia (Director of Executive Council, Y.L.S., 1978-1981); Virginia State Bar (Continuing Legal Education Faculty Member, 1983—); Maryland State (Member, Continuing Legal Education Faculty, 1985—) and American Bar Associations; Virginia Trial Lawyers Association (Continuing Legal Education Faculty Member); Montgomery County, Maryland Bar Continuing Legal Education Faculty Member
Biographical
Author of Numerous Articles, Publications and Presentations including: Divorce-The Valuation and Division of Stock Options, D.C. Bar, Jan. 2001; Complex Family Matters, Editorial on Troxel v. Granville, U.S. Supreme Court, The National Law Journal, January 2000; How to Value Goodwill as Marital Asset, The National Law Journal, March 1998; What You Should Know About Divorce Taxation Involving the Elderly, The Practical Tax Lawyer, Spring 1994; Taxation Issues Affecting the Older Divorce Client, American Bar Association Family Advocate, Summer 1993. Lecturer: Classifying and Valuing Employee Stock Options Upon a Marital Dissolution, Virginia State Bar Presentation, April 1999; A Comparison of the Domestic Relations Laws- Maryland, Washington D.C. and Virginia, January 1999; Professional, Personal and Celebrity Goodwill Valuation: Forecasting an Uncertain Future, American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Presentation Annual Meeting, November 1998; The Use of Professional Consultants, Advisors and Experts in Pre-Litigation Resolution of Marital and Custody Disputes, District of Columbia Bar Presentation, September 1993. Fellow, American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (Counsel, 1999-2000; President, District of Columbia Chapter, 1991-1994; President, 1999-2000). Diplomate, American College of Family Trial Lawyers.