Admitted
1934, Virginia; 1936, District of Columbia; 1944, Maryland; 1959, U.S. Supreme Court
Law School
University of Virginia, LL.B., 1934
Law School Graduation Year
1934
Memberships
The Bar Association of Baltimore City (Chairman, Labor Law Committee, 1965-1966); The Virginia, Maryland State and American (Management Chairman, Labor Law Section, Committee on Practice and Procedure, 1965) Bar Associations.
Biographical
Author: The Role of the National Labor Relations Act in Preventing Industrial Strife, Virginia Law Review, December, 1945; Federal Regulation of Recognition Picketing, Georgetown Law Journal, December, 1963; The Regenerated Status of the Employer's Lockout, New York University Law Review, December, 1966; Processing The Explosion in Title VII Class Action Suits: Achieving Increased Compliance with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23(a), William & Mary Law Review, Vol. 19, No. 3, Spring 1978; Preparation for the Arbitration Hearing, Labor Law Journal, 1980. Co-Author: You Promised! - May an Employer Cancel or Modify Employee Severance Pay Arrangements? 44 Maryland Law Review 903, 1985. Attorney, National Labor Relations Board at Offices in San Francisco, California, Atlanta, Georgia and Washington, D.C., 1937-1941; Chief Law Officer, Baltimore, Maryland, 5th Region, 1941-1947. Fellow, College of Labor and Employment Lawyers, 1999—.