Admitted
1986, North Carolina; 1987, District of Columbia; U.S. District Court, Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of North Carolina
Law School
Wake Forest University, J.D., cum laude, 1986
Law School Graduation Year
1986
College
University of Colorado, B.S., 1978
Memberships
Forsyth County and North Carolina Bar Associations; The District of Columbia Bar.
Biographical
Articles Editor, Wake Forest University Law Review, 1985-1986. Author: Important Code Changes Affecting Consumer Bankruptcy Practice, Eighteenth Annual Bankruptcy Institute (NCBA 1995); Real Property Foreclosure Procedures: North Carolina Foreclosure and Repossession, National Business Institute Seminar (1995); New Issues and Hot Topics in Chapter 7 and 13, Fifteenth Annual Bankruptcy Seminar, Middle District of North Carolina (1994). Co-Author: Circuit Court Decisions Raise Possible Conflict With Five Day Attorney Fee Notice and FDCPA, 14 The Bankruptcy Lawyer (November, 1992); U.S. Supreme Court Bankruptcy Cases Decided in 1990-1991 Term. 13 The Bankruptcy Lawywer 4 (January, 1992); Case Administration; Chapter 7, Individual & Business Bankruptcy Seminar (NCBA 1990). Lecturer: Family Law and Real Estate Issues in Bankruptcy, Basic Bankruptcy Seminar (1998). Former Chapter 7 Panel Trustee, United States Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of North Carolina.