Admitted
1983, California; 1985, District of Columbia; 1991, Pennsylvania
Law School
University of Chicago, J.D., 1983
Law School Graduation Year
1983
College
Yale University, B.A., Economics, summa cum laude, 1980
Memberships
Allegheny County and American Bar Associations.
Biographical
Contributing Author, Proving Antitrust Damages: Legal and Economic Issues, American Bar Association, 1996. Author: The Emerging Law of Information Technology: Acquisition, Implementation, Dispute Resolution, Pennsylvania Bar Quarterly, April 4, 2000; Podium: Why Microsoft Is Willing To Stall, The National Law Journal, September 2000; Privacy, Property, Confusion, and Waste, Consumer Financial Privacy, LRP Publications, January 18, 2001; Privacy Compliance Symposium--State, National and International Requirements, Pennsylvania Bar Quarterly, April 2001. Co-author with Leonard Bernstein: Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, The National Law Journal, October 2000; The Electronic Signatures Act, Banking and Financial Services, American Bar Association, February 14, 2001. Director, Trade Remedy Assistance Office, U.S. International Trade Commission, 1989-1991. Investigative Attorney, U.S. International Trade Commission, 1985-1986. Member, Legal Expert Network, Institute for the Study of Information Technology and Society (InSITcS), Carnegie Mellon University.