Assistant Attorney General, 1971-73 .
Born in Braintree, Massachusetts, 1938. Wesleyan University, B.A., with distinction, 1960; Harvard Law School, J.D., cum laude, 1965. Law clerk to Judge Harrison L. Winter, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, 1965-66. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1965. Associate, 1966-71, and Partner, 1973-87, Piper Rudnick LLP. Member, Maryland State Bar Association; Anne Arundel County Bar Association; Bankruptcy Bar Association of Maryland; American Bankruptcy Institute. Fellow, American College of Bankruptcy. Adjunct Faculty, School of Law, University of Maryland, 1987, 1990-99. Author, "Public Legal Assistance in Baltimore City," 26 Maryland Law Review 328 (1966); "The Bankruptcy Alternative," Anne Arundel County Barrister (May 1991); "Bankruptcy Prevails," Maryland Bar Journal (Sept.-Oct. 1991); "The Maryland Exemptions in Bankruptcy," Maryland Bar Journal (Sept.-Oct. 1994). President, Dismas House Baltimore, Inc., 1969-. Board of Trustees, Board of Directors, Enoch Pratt Free Library, 1977-93. President, Paca-Brent American Inn of Court, 1993-94. Legal Excellence Award for Advancement of Public Service Responsibility, Maryland Bar Foundation, 2001.
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