Admitted
1961, Connecticut and U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; 1967, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; 1965, U.S. Supreme Court
Law School
Yale University, B.A., magna cum laude, 1958, J.D., 1961 Phi Beta Kappa
Law School Graduation Year
Memberships
Connecticut (Chairman: Family Law Section, 1971-1974; Bench/Bar Relations Committee, 1976—) and American (Chairman: Bill of Rights of Children Committee; Federal Legislation and the Family Committee; Member of National Council, 1977-1994, Secretary, 1979-1980, Vice Chairman, 1980-1981, Chairman-Elect, 1981-1982 and Chairman, 1982-1983, Family Law Section; Member, House of Delegates, 1984-1994) Bar Associations
Biographical
Senior Topical Editor, Connecticut Bar Journal, 1997—. Member, Board of Editors: Fairshare, 1980—; American Journal of Family Law, 1993—. Co-Author, Connecticut's New Approach to Marriage Dissolution, 47 Connecticut Bar Journal 375, 1974. Author: Frequently Stated or Unstated Criteria in Equitable Distribution States, Law & Business, Inc., 1980; Settling Disputes Over Tangible Personal Property, Fairshare, April 1982. Member: Advisory Committee on Reorganization and Unification of Connecticut Courts, 1974-1976; Connecticut Family Support Advisory Committee, 1986—; Advisory Board of National Legal Resource Center for Child Advocacy and Protection, 1988—. Chairman, Connecticut Child Support Commission, 1984-1986. Attorney State Trial Referee, 1989—. Co-Chairperson, Gender Bias in the Workplace Committee, 1991. Fellow: American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (Member, Board of Managers, Connecticut Chapter, 1975—); International Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers; Connecticut Bar Foundation; American Bar Foundation.