Admitted
1995, North Carolina; 2001, U.S. District Court, Western District of North Carolina; 2003, U.S. District Court, Eastern and Middle Districts of North Carolina
Law School
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law, J.D., with honors, 1995
Law School Graduation Year
1995
College
Wake Forest University, B.A., History, cum laude, 1992
Biographical
Law Clerk to The Honorable Judge William T. Prince, U.S. Magistrate, Norfolk, VA., 1995-1996. Author: Casenote: Civil Rights Plaintiffs, Clogged Courts, and the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: The Supreme Court Takes a Look at Heightened Pleading Standards in Leatherman v. Tarrant County, 72 North Carolina Law Review, No. 4, May 1994; There's Too Much Confusion Here, and I Can't Get No Relief: Alcoholic Employees and the Federal Rehabilitation Act in Little v. F.B.I., 72 North Carolina Law Review, No. 6, October 1994. Assistant District Attorney, Charlotte, N.C., 1996-2000.