Law School
Columbia University, J.D., 1966
Law School Graduation Year
1966
College
Duke University, A.B., 1963
Memberships
Knoxville (President, 1988), Tennessee and American Bar Associations
Biographical
Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Delta Kappa. Editor-in-Chief, Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 1965-1966. Author: An Introduction to the Proposed Bankruptcy Act of 1973, Tennessee Law Review, Spring, 1974; The Elusive Security Interest: Tennessee Variations on a Theme, Tennessee Law Review, Summer, 1974; The Collection of Debts from Insolvent and Fully Mortgaged Debtors, Tennessee Law Review, Spring, 1976; Remedies Under the Tennessee Commercial Code, Vanderbilt Law Review, Nov., 1977; Creation, Perfection and Enforcement of Security Interests, Tennessee Law Review, Summer, 1981; Simple Real Estate Foreclosures Made Complex: The Byzantine Tennessee Process, Tennessee Law Review, Winter, 1995. Associate Member, National Bankruptcy Conference, 1971-1980. Adjunct Professor of Law (Trusts, Negotiable Instruments, Banking Law and Debtor-Creditor Law) University of Tennessee, College of Law, 1972, 1983—. Lecturer, Tennessee Law Institute, 1973-2003. Fellow: Tennessee Bar Foundation; American College of Commercial Finance Lawyers; American College of Bankruptcy; Knoxville Bar Foundation. Arbitrator, American Arbitration Association.