Admitted
1991, Indiana; U.S. District Court, Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana; U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit; U.S. Supreme Court
Law School
Indiana University, J.D., summa cum laude, 1991
Law School Graduation Year
1991
College
University of Evansville, B.M.E., 1983; Indiana University, M.M., 1985
Memberships
Indianapolis, Seventh Circuit and Indiana State (Member, Sections on: Taxation Law; Probate Trust and Real Property) Bar Associations; Indiana Trial Lawyers Association; Estate Planning Council of Indianapolis, Inc.; Indianapolis Legal Aid Society (Chairman, Board of Directors, 1993—).
Biographical
Phi Delta Phi (President, 1990-1991). Alumni Scholar, Indiana University. Cale J. Holder Fellow. Lloyd Balfour Scholar. Harold R. Woodard Fellow. Associate Editor, Indiana Law Review, 1990-1991. Law Clerk to Honorable James E. Noland, U.S.D.C., Indianapolis, 1991-1992. Law Clerk to Honorable Daniel A. Manion, Seventh Circuit, 1992-1993. Partner, Cremer, Miller & Burroughs, 1993-2000. Author: Taxation in Contested Estates, ICLEF 2000; Tortious Interference With An Expectancy, Res Gestae, V.41, no.4 1997. Author and Presenter, ICLEF Probate Litigation Seminars, 1997—; Taxation of Settlements, ICLEF, 2001; Evidentiary Matters in Probate Litigation, ICLEF, 2002. Co-Author: An Overview of Trust Litigation, ICLEF Seminar 1998. Author and Presenter, Trust Litigation. Chairman, National Estate and Trust Litigation Institute, 2002.