Admitted
1990, Colorado, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado and U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit
Law School
Vanderbilt University, J.D., 1990
Law School Graduation Year
1990
College
University of Wyoming, B.S., in Geology, with honors, 1977
Memberships
Colorado (Environmental Law Section Council, 1995-1997; Mineral Law Section Council, 1996-1998) and American (Chair, Section on Natural Resources, Energy, and Environmental Law Ethics Committee, 1993-1997) Bar Associations.
Biographical
Andrew Ewing Scholar. Articles Editor, Vanderbilt Law Review, 1989-1990. Recipient, Edmund M. Morgan Prize (Writing Award). Author: Misery Loves Company: Spreading the Costs of CERCLA Cleanup, 42 Vand. L. Rev. 1469, 1989; Institutional Controls - An Expedited and Cost-Effective Means for Returning a Superfund Site to Beneficial Use, 9:2 J. Nat. Resources and Envtl. L. (May 1994). Member, Leadership Denver, 1993-1994. Member, Lowry Air Force Base Restoration Advisory Board, 1994-1996. Certified Professional Geologist, #8653 (AIPG). Member: Colorado Minerals, Energy and Geology Advisory Board, 1998-2000. Attorney: Parcel, Mauro, Hultin and Spaanstra, Denver, Colorado (1990-1994); Echo Bay Mines, Denver, Colorado (1996-1997). (With Duke Energy Field Service)