Admitted
1976, New York, U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York and U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Law School
Columbia University, J.D., 1975
Law School Graduation Year
1975
College
Wesleyan University, B.A., 1972
Memberships
Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member, Small Law Firm Management Committee); Federal Bar Council.
Biographical
Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1974-75; International Fellow. Managing Editor, Columbia Law Review, 1974-1975. Associate, Debevoise & Plimpton, 1976-1979. Formerly with: U.S. Attorney's Office, Southern District of New York, 1979-1985; New York City Planning Commission, 1985-1990. Law Clerk to Chief Judge I.R. Kaufman, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, 1975-1976. Member, Board of Editors, Law Firm Partnership and Benefits Report; Author: with June A. Eichbaum, Don't Show Me The Money, The American Lawyer, March, 1998; The Best Way to Go, When It's Time to Move, The National Law Journal, August 19, 1996; After the Pie Has Been Sliced: Reducing the Friction Over Distribution, Law Firm Partnership and Benefits Report, May 1996; with Ellen Weisbord and Bruce H. Charnov, Managing People in Today's Law Firm , Quorom Books, 1995; with June A. Eichbaum, Redefining 'Superwoman,' The American Lawyer, December 1993; with June A. Eichbaum, Learning From the Success of Three Women Rainmakers, The American Lawyer, November 1993; with June A. Eichbaum, Examining Compensation: How to Keep or Hire Rainmakers in a Competitive Market, New York Law Journal, November 1992; with June A. Eichbaum, How to Analyze Lateral Hires, The National Law Journal, February 10, 1992; with June A. Eichbaum, How to Woo a Potential Partner, The National Law Journal, June 3, 1991; with June A. Eichbaum, Firms Rethink Merger Options, The National Law Journal, March 18, 1991. Adjunct Professor, New York Law School, 1990—. (New York Office)