Admitted
1983, North Carolina; U.S. District Court, Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of North Carolina; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit; U.S. Supreme Court
Law School
Indiana University, J.D., 1983
Law School Graduation Year
1983
College
Purdue University, B.A., 1979
Memberships
Forsyth County and North Carolina (Board of Governors, 2001—; Bankruptcy Section Council, 1988-1991; Chair, 1995-1996; Continuing Legal Education Committee, 1993-2001; Chair, 1998-2001; Business Law Curriculum Committee, 1988-1995; Chair, 1993-1995) Bar Associations; American Bankruptcy Institute; Commercial Law League of America.
Biographical
Managing Editor, Indiana Law Journal, 1982-1983. Author: Selected Ethical Issues in Bankruptcy: Employment of Special Counsel, Representation of Multiple Creditors and Withdrawal from Representation of Individual Debtors, 10 Journal of Bankruptcy Law and Practice 343 (2001). Co-author: The Ins and Outs of a Liquidating Chapter 11, Twenty-Third Annual Bankruptcy Institute (NCBA 2000). Author: Chapter 11 Workout Panel, Twentieth Annual Bankruptcy Seminar, Middle District of North Carolina (1999); Preparation for and Litigation of Discharge Actions, Twentieth Annual Bankruptcy Institute (NCBA 1998). Co-author: Conflicts of Interest: Clear Sailing or Stranded on the Island? Third Annual Southeast Bankruptcy Law Workshop (ABI 1998); The Classification of Credit Card Receivables: In re Brendle's Stores, Inc. 100 Commercial Law Journal 355 (Fall 1995); Credit Card Receivables: What Are Those Little Slips of Paper? Vol. XIV No. 5 American Bankruptcy Institute Journal 20 (June 1995). Author: Selected 1994 Bankruptcy Code Amendments, Sixteenth Annual Bankruptcy Seminar, Middle District of North Carolina (1995); Appeals from the Bankruptcy Courts and Executory Contracts and Unexpired Leases, North Carolina Bankruptcy Practice Manual (NCBA 1986; rev. ed. 1989 & 1997); Representation of Farm Creditors and the New Chapter 12, 9 The Bankruptcy Lawyer 145 (June, 1987) continued in 9 The Bankruptcy Lawyer 155 (September, 1987); Chapter 12 of the Bankruptcy Code-Family Farmer Reorganization, 2 Bankruptcy and Reorganization 1987 81 (A. Quittner & L. Kruger ed. 1987); Executory Contracts and Unexpired Leases, Sixth Annual Bankruptcy Seminar, Middle District of North Carolina (1985); Representing Creditors Secured by Real Estate, Seventh Annual Bankruptcy Law Institute (NCBA 1984); Note, Sections 9-307(1) and 1-201(9) of the Uniform Commercial Code: The Requirement of Buying From a Person in the Business of Selling Goods of That Kind, 58 Indiana Law Journal 335 (1983). Listed, Business North Carol