Admitted
1994, Michigan and U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Michigan; registered to practice before the Patent and Trademark Office; 1998, Tennessee
Law School
University of Detroit, J.D., 1994
Law School Graduation Year
1994
College
Oakland University, B.S.E., Electrical/Computer Engineering, 1990
Memberships
American Bar Association (Member, Intellectual Property Law Section); Tennessee Intellectual Property Law Association (President, 2001).
Biographical
Member, University of Detroit Law Review. Law Clerk to the Hon. Justice Conrad L. Mallett, Jr., Michigan Supreme Court. Author: Cybermarks: A Proposed Hierarchical Domain Naming System, 29 J. Marshall L. Rev. 623 (1996); Lost in Cyberspace: Inventors, Computer Piracy and ‘Printed Publications’ Under Section 102(b) of the Patent Act, 71 U. Det. L. Rev. 353 (1994).