Admitted
1984, California and U.S. District Court, Northern and Eastern Districts of California
Law School
University of Santa Clara, J.D., 1984
Law School Graduation Year
1984
College
University of California at Santa Barbara, B.A., with honors, 1979
Memberships
Santa Clara County and American (Member, Forum on The Construction Industry) Bar Associations; State Bar of California.
Biographical
Co-Author: Getting Paid: The Contractors Arsenal, Associated General Contractors of California Construction Law Manual Volume III, 1990; Home Electric/Hall v. Drennan Star Paving: Mutuality Is No Substitute for Equity, 10 The Construction Lawyer Number 3, August 1990; How to Minimize the Impact of Bankruptcy Through Your Subcontract, Associated General Contractors of California Legal Briefs, Issue 76-6, 1996; Design-Build and Public Works Projects, The Construction Specifier, March 1997. Instructor, California Construction Law, San Jose State University, 1992-2001. Associated General Contractors of California, Legal Advisory Committee; Associated Builders and Contractors. Panelist: California Mechanics Liens and Related Remedies, California Continuing Education of the Bar, 1999; California Mechanics Lien Law Lorman Education Services, 1998; Construction Law: Can This Job Be Saved? Creative Strategies for Project Completion and Litigation Avoidance, Lorman Educational Services, 2000, 2001.