Admitted
1982, Kentucky; 1985, Tennessee
Law School
Vanderbilt University, J.D., 1982
Law School Graduation Year
1982
College
Washington & Lee University, B.A., 1979
Memberships
Nashville (Member and President, 2001), Kentucky, Tennessee and American Bar Associations; Tennessee and Nashville Bar Foundations; Harry Phillips American Inn of Court; American Board of Trial Advocates.
Biographical
Recipient, The Law Review Note Award. Member and Executive Student Writing Editor, Vanderbilt Law Review, 1981-1982. Author: Note, Federal Rule of Evidence 803 (3) and the Criminal Defendant: The Limits of the Hillmon Doctrine, 35 Vand. L. Rev. 659, 1982. Co-Author: First-Party Bad Faith: Common Law Remedies and a Proposed Legislative Solution, 72 Ky. L. Rev. 141, 1983-1984. Adjunct Faculty, Vanderbilt University Law School Trial Advocacy. Listed in Best Lawyers of America. (Certified Civil Trial and Medical Malpractice Specialist, Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education and Specialization)