Admitted
1984, Virginia; 1985, District of Columbia
Law School
George Washington University, J.D., with honors, 1984; University of Thessaloniki, Greece, International Public Law Institute
Law School Graduation Year
College
Georgetown University, B.A., 1978; Columbia University, M.I.A., 1981
Biographical
Pi Sigma Alpha. Author: Coastwise Lease Finance Controversy Takes An Unexpected Turn, 1 Benedict's Maritime Bulletin, 2003; 1999-2000 U.S. Maritime Legislative Developments, 32 Journal of Maritime Law & Commerce, 2001; New Developments in U.S.-Flag Vessel Financing and Citizenship Requirements, 24 Tulane Maritime Law Journal, 1999; Penalty Enacted for Vessels Detained Under U.S. Port State Control Program, The International Journal of Shipping Law, March 1999; Build and Charter Makes a Comeback, Marine Log, February 1998; Foreign Crew Members Exempted from U.S. Tax, The International Journal of Shipping Law, December 1997; Prevention of Biological Pollution — The U.S. National Invasive Species Act of 1996, The International Journal of Shipping Law, March 1997; 1995-1996 U.S. Maritime Legislative Developments, 28 Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce, January 1997; The OECD Shipbuilding Agreement and its Effects on U.S. Law, 26 Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce, July 1995. Co-Author: 2001-2002 U.S. Maritime Legislative Developments, 34 Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce, July 2003; 1999-2000 U.S. Maritime Legislative Developments, 32 Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce, July 2001; 1997-98 U.S. Maritime Legislative Developments, 30 Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce, July 1999; Compliance Tide Leaves Issues Open, The National Law Journal, July 6, 1998; HMO Legislation Is Aimed at Protecting Patients, The National Law Journal, April 7, 1997; Veering Off Course, Legal Times, March 20, 1995. Editor, Journal of Maritime Law & Commerce. (Washington, D.C. Office)