Admitted
1986, Pennsylvania; 1987, New Jersey
Law School
Delaware Law School of Widener University, J.D., with honors, 1986
Law School Graduation Year
1986
College
Pennsylvania State University, B.S., Marketing, 1982; Widener University, M.S., Taxation, 1987
Memberships
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey State and American Bar Associations.
Biographical
Recipient: Herman V. Belk Memorial Award; Best Student Article Award, Delaware Journal of Corporate Law. Editor, Delaware Journal of Corporate Law, 1985-1986. Law Clerk to the Hon. Kendall H. Shoyer, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, Orphans' Court Division. Legal Intern, District Counsel Office, Internal Revenue Service, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Author: The Anti-Bribery Provisions of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: Are They Really As Valuable As We Think They Are?, 10 Del. J. Corp. L. 11 (1985); The New Luxury Excise Tax: Can The Taxpayer Really Afford To Be Wealthy?, The Legal Intelligencer (June 25, 1991); New Rules Applicable To Rollover Distributions: Will Rollovers Be More Costly To The Taxpayer?, The Pension Actuary (October 1992); The Final $401(k) Regulations: How Do They Affect Partnerships?, The Pension Actuary (1993); Executing on Confessed Judgements May Subject Landlord to Damage Suits, Commercial Realty Review (November/December 1994).