Admitted
1971, Pennsylvania; 1974, Ohio, U.S. Supreme Court and U.S. Court of Appeals, Third, Fourth, Sixth, Seventh and Tenth Circuits
Law School
Temple University, J.D., 1971
Law School Graduation Year
1971
College
Pennsylvania State University, B.A., 1968
Memberships
Columbus, Ohio State (Member, Labor Law Section, 1976—), Pennsylvania and American (Member, Committee on Development of Law under National Labor Relations Act, and International Labor Law Committee, Labor Law Section, 1973-) Bar Associations
Biographical
Tau Epsilon Rho. Recipient, American Jurisprudence Award in Labor Law. Attorney, National Labor Relations Board, Pittsburgh Regional Office, 1971-1973. Assistant Editor: The Developing Labor Law, Bureau of National Affairs, 1986-1987, 2003. Adjunct Professor of Labor Law, Capital University Law School, Tokyo, Japan, 1987. Author and Lecturer: The Pretext-Mixed Motive Dichotomy in Wright Line Cases, and Levitz Furniture And The Never-Ending Changing Landscape of the Withdrawal of Recognition Doctrine, American Bar Association, Labor Law Section, Committee on Development of Law Under National Labor Relations Act. Author: Development of the Alter-Ego Doctrine, 1 Midwest Labor and Employment Law Journal 1, 1983. Co-author: Withdrawal of Recognition: The Impact of Allentown Mack and Lee Lumber, 14 The Labor Law. 339 (1998). Special Labor Counsel, City of Columbus, Ohio, 1984-1986. Listed in Best Lawyers in America. Fellow, College of Labor and Employment Lawyers.