Admitted
1995, New York. (Admitted in New York; Not admitted in Georgia)
Law School
St. John's University, J.D., 1994
Law School Graduation Year
1994
College
Syracuse University, B.S., 1986
Memberships
American Bar Association (Member, Committee on Broadcasting, Sound Recordings and Performing Artists).
Biographical
Speaker: American International Group, Inc.'s Intellectual Property Seminar, 1999; American Bar Association's Entertainment and Sports Industries' Annual Meeting, 1999; The Copyright Society of the U.S.A., New York City Chapter, 1998. Author: The WIPO Treaties, The International Battle Over Copyright Cyberturf, ABA's Entertainment and Sports Lawyer Journal (Fall 1997); V-Chip and TV Ratings: New Form of Static Interference? New York Law Journal (January 17, 1997); Is Digital TV Ready for Primetime? New York Law Journal (November 15, 1996; November 22, 1996); An Entertainment Lawyer's Guide to the Telecommunications Act of 1996, ABA's Entertainment and Sports Lawyer Journal (Summer 1996) - reprinted in Entertainment, Publishing and the Arts Handbook , West Group Publishing (1997-1998 Edition). Vice President and General Counsel, Cox Interactive Media, Inc., 1998-2002. Counsel, Prodigy Communications, Inc., 1997-1998. Associate, Brown Rayman Millstein Felder & Steiner LLP, New York, New York, 1994-1997.