Law School
Washington University, J.D., 1975
Law School Graduation Year
1975
College
Earlham College, B.A., 1972; Southern Methodist University, M.B.A., 1982
Memberships
Dallas (Chair, 2001 and Member, Environmental Law Section; Member, Real Property Section) and American (Member, Environment, Energy and Resources Section and Business Law Section) Bar Associations; State Bar of Texas (Member, Sections on: Environmental and Natural Resources Law; Real Estate, Probate and Trust Law-Environmental Subcommittee).
Biographical
Member, Board of Editors, Washington University Law Quarterly, 1974-1975. Author: Texas Voluntary Cleanup Program, in Brownfields: A Comprehensive Guide to Redeveloping Contaminated Property, American Bar Association, 2002; Brownfield Redevelopment: A Buyer's Checklist of Environmental Legal Issues, Twelfth Annual Texas Environmental Superconference, 2000; Brownfield Redevelopment: Defying the Law of Unexpected Consequences, 6 Environmental Regulation and Permitting 3, 1997; Real Estate Asset Enhancement Using the Texas Voluntary Cleanup Program, in Conference on Land Use Planning Law, University of Texas, 1997; Overview of Transactional Issues in Deals with Environmental Liability and Risks, in Advanced Environmental Law Course, State Bar of Texas, 1996; To Tell the Truth: Environmental Disclosure Duties of Attorneys and Consultants in Texas, Fifth Annual Texas Environmental Superconference, 1993. Co-Author: Transactional Protection: Using Insurance to Cover Environmental Risks, Doing the Real Estate Deal: The Ultimate Environment Toolkit, 2000; Structuring Considerations in Transactions with Environmental Issues, Advanced Environmental Law Course, State Bar of Texas, 1996; Contractual Efforts to Allocate the Risk of Environmental Liability: Is There a Way to Make Indemnities Worth More Than the Paper They Are Written On? 44 SW. L.J. 1349, 1991. Member, City of Dallas Brownfields Forum.