Admitted
1965, New York; 1966, District of Columbia; 1978, U.S. Supreme Court; 1988, Maryland; U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, First, Fourth and Federal Circuits
Law School
New York University, J.D., 1965
Law School Graduation Year
1965
College
Trinity College, A.B., 1960
Memberships
District of Columbia Bar (Member, 1988-1995 and Co-Chair, 1991-1993, Steering Committee of Labor Relations Section); Maryland State Bar Association; National Employment Lawyers Association; Metropolitan Washington Employment Lawyers Association (President, 2000-2002; Member, Board of Directors, 1988—; Chair, Amicus Brief Committee, 1988—).
Biographical
Author, The Need for Legislation after Yeshiva (NLRB v. Yeshiva University, U.S. 100 S.Ct. 856, 1980), Journal of Law & Education, 1980. Co-Author: A Primer on Collective Bargaining for College & University Faculty, Published by American Association of University Professors, 1974; The Effect of the Americans With Disabilities Act on Employer-Sponsored Health Plans, District of Columbia Bar, Labor Relations Sections (Commerce Clearing House, Sept. 1993); Whistle Blowers and D.C.'s Public Policy Tort, The Washington Lawyer, July/August 1992. Mediator, District of Columbia Superior Court, 1989-1999.