Admitted
1991, Utah; 1992, Colorado; 1993, District of Columbia; 1997, U.S. District Court, District of Maryland and U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia; 1998, Virginia, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit and U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Eastern and West
Law School
University of Utah, J.D., 1991
Law School Graduation Year
1991
College
Boise State University, B.S., magna cum laude, 1981
Memberships
The District of Columbia Bar; Virginia State Bar; American Bankruptcy Institute; INSOL.
Biographical
Phi Delta Phi. Order of the Coif. Clyde Fellow. Member, 1989-1990, Development Editor, 1990-1991, Utah Law Review. Faculty Member, Mongolian Insolvency Seminar (sponsored by World Bank and Mongolian Ministry of Justice) September 1998. Co-Author: (Victor E. Schwartz, Mark A. Behrens and Mark D. Taylor), Illinois Tort Law: A Rich History of Cooperation and Respect Between the Courts and the Legislature, 28 Loyola University Chicago Law Journal (Summer 1997) (Judicial Conference Issue); The ‘Overlooked’ Tort Reform Debate, Lawyer to Lawyer, Ed. 7 (Summer 1997); Who Should Decide America's Tort Law? -- The Battle Between Legislatures and Courts, Washington Legal Foundation Monograph (Fall/Winter 1996); Stamping Out Tort Reform, Legal Times, Vol. XIX, No. 40, at S34 (February 10, 1997) (Product Liability Supplement); Adoption of Common Law Act: Reasserting the Historical Right of State Legislatures to Make America's Tort Law, 23 Alec Civil Justice Task Force 1 (January 1997). Judicial Clerk to Judge Anderson, U.S. Senior Judge, District of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1992-1993.