Admitted
1975, Wisconsin; 1984, Colorado
Law School
University of Wisconsin, J.D., cum laude, 1975
Law School Graduation Year
1975
College
Lawrence University, B.A., magna cum laude, 1971; University of Minnesota, M.A., magna cum laude, 19
Memberships
State Bar of Wisconsin; Colorado Bar Association; American College of Employee Benefits Counsel (Charter Member).
Biographical
Phi Beta Kappa. Editor, Wisconsin Law Review, 1974-1975. Author: Issues to Consider in Social Investing, 19 Pension World 29, June 1983; Future Issues in Assessment of Withdrawal Liability Under the Multiemployer Pension Plan Amendments Act of 1980, 8 Employee Benefits Journal 2, December 1983; The Impact of the Marital Property Act on Deferred Employment Benefits, 57 Wisconsin Bar Bulletin 35, July, 1984. Co-Author: Retirement Equity Act Requires Changes for Most Plans, 13 Taxation for Lawyers 184, 1984; Failure to Meet Nondiscrimination Test Will Result in Inclusion of Fringe Benefits, 14 Taxation for Lawyers 266, 1986; Rabbi Trusts, Financial Planning 204, June 1986; New Nondiscrimination Rules Require Careful Review of All Retirement Plans, 38 Taxation For Accountants 80, 1987; Health Care Cutbacks; More Traps for the Unwary, 3 Benefits Law Journal 4, 1991; Must PPO's Accept Any Willing Provider? 7 Benefits Law Journal 1, 1994; Welfare Plan Mergers and Spin-Offs, 8 Benefits Law Journal 59, 1995. (Resident, Greenwood Village, Colorado Office)