Admitted
1985, Maryland; 1995, District of Columbia. (Not admitted in New York)
Law School
Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., 1984
Law School Graduation Year
1984
College
London School of Economics and Political Science; Cornell University, B.A., with honors/distinction,
Memberships
Maryland Bar Association; American Bar Association (Member, Forum Committee on Franchising); International Franchise Association, Washington, D.C. (Member: Legal Legislative Committee; Board of Directors).
Biographical
Author: The Need for a Due Diligence Checklist in a Franchise Merger or Acquisition, Franchise Update, 1990; Cutting the Costs of Franchise Registrations, Franchise Legal Digest, 1990; 1988 Update: Judicial and Regulatory Developments, Practising Law Institute, 1988. Co-Author: The Statistical Abstract of Franchising, Volumes I, II and III, 1998, 1999 and 2000; Franchisee Satisfaction Study (with Gallup Organization), 1992-1993 and 1997-1998. Lecturer, Georgetown University Law Center, 1989—. Expert Witness, House Small Business Committee Hearings on Franchise Regulation, 1992. Member, Advisory Committee of the North American Securities Administrator's Franchise and Business Opportunities Committee, 2000.