Admitted
1972, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, U.S. District Court, District of New Hampshire and U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts; 1973, U.S. Court of Military Appeals; 1976, U.S. Supreme Court
Law School
Suffolk University, J.D., 1972
Law School Graduation Year
1972
College
University of New Hampshire, B.S., 1969
Memberships
New Hampshire and American Bar Associations.
Biographical
Member, Board of Editors, Suffolk University Law Review, 1970-1972. Author: The Unitary Theory: A Proposal For A Stable Student-School Legal Relationship, Journal of Law and Education, Volume 1, No. 3, 1972; Legal Issues Including Liability Associated with the Acquisition, and Failure of GPS/GNSS, Proceedings of GNSS 1998, Toulouse, France; Legal Issues Associated with Wide Area Augmentation Systems (WAAS) and Local Area Augmentation Systems (LAAS), Proceeding of GNSS 1999, Genoa, Italy; Amending the Chicago Convention of 1944; An Institutional Solution For GPS/GNSS Liability Issues, Proceedings of GNSS 2000, Edinburgh, Scotland. Instructor, Business Law, Daniel Webster College, 1978-1980. Director, 1978-1991 and Chairman of the Board, 1981-1982, New England Salem Children's Trust. Trustee, Thomas More College, 1992-1997. President 1987-1989 and Chairman of the Board 1990, National Auctioneer License Law Officials Association (NALLOA).
Military
Col., USAFR, JAGC, 1977-2003; active duty, 1973-1977