Admitted
1979, District of Columbia
Law School
Yale University, J.D., 1979
Law School Graduation Year
1979
College
Princeton University, A.B., 1974; Oxford University, Oxford, England, B.A., 1976
Memberships
The District of Columbia Bar; American Bar Association (Member, Committee on Exempt Organizations, 1980—, Co-Chair, Committee on Partnerships and Joint Ventures, 1997; Member, Committee on Government Submissions, Taxation Section); American Health Lawyers Association.
Biographical
Phi Beta Kappa; Marshall Scholar. Co-Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Taxation of Exempt Organizations. Author: Private Foundations and Choices in Giving, ALI-ABA Conference on Tax Exempt Organizations, November 1998; Proposed Intermediate Sanctions Regulations, Journal of Taxation of Exempt Organizations, November 1998; Current Developments in the Law of Tax-Exempt Charities, ALI-ABA Conference on Tax Exempt Organizations, November 1997; Emphasis on Control by Exempt General Partners May Indicate Restrictive Rules on Joint Ventures, Journal of Taxation of Exempt Organizations, November/December 1997; Intermediate Sanctions for Public Charities: Using the New Rules to Protect Your Clients and Protecting Your Clients from the New Rules, Virginia Conference on Federal Taxation, June 1997; What the Law Allows—An Overview of the Laws that Govern What Foundations Can and Can't Do Regarding Involvement in the Public Policy Process, Foundation News, May/June 1997; State Attorneys General's Legal Authority to Police the Sale of Nonprofit Hospitals and HMOs, Exempt Organization Tax Review, February 1996. Co-Chair, ALI-ABA Conference on Tax Exempt Charitable Organizations. Member, Board of Advisors, NYU National Center on Philanthrophy and the Law.