Admitted
1971, North Carolina; U.S. District Court, Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of North Carolina; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit
Law School
Wake Forest University, J.D., 1971
Law School Graduation Year
1971
College
University of North Carolina, A.B., 1967
Memberships
Forsyth County and North Carolina (Member, Bankruptcy Section; Vice Chair, 1997-1998; Chair, 1998-1999) Bar Associations; North Carolina Association of Defense Attorneys; Commercial Law League of America (1986—).
Biographical
Phi Alpha Delta. Member, Wake Forest Law Review, 1970-1971. Adjunct Law Professor, Debtor-Creditor Relations, Wake Forest University School of Law (1990-1995). Author: Collection Enforcement, Disposition and Acceptance After Enactment of Revised Article 9 of The Uniform Commercial Code, (2001); Chapter 11, Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twenty-First Annual Bankruptcy Seminars, Middle District of North Carolina (1997, 1998, 2000); Bankruptcy-A Legitimate Business Remedy-Whether You Use It or Not, Business North Carolina (Law Journal Supplement, May 1996); Ethics Quiz and Panel Discussion, Fifteenth Annual Bankruptcy Law Institute (NCBA 1992); Landlord and Tenant Law Issues Update-Section 365, Twelfth Annual Bankruptcy Law Institute (NCBA 1989); Hazardous Waste Response Costs Liability for Creditors and Avoidability of Guarantees Pursant to Bankruptcy Code Sections 547 and 548, Ninth Annual Bankruptcy Law Institute (NCBA 1986); Involuntary Bankruptcies, Fifth Annual Bankruptcy Seminar, Middle District of North Carolina (1984); Special Proceedings Claim and Delivery, Attachments, Foreclosure, Practice Before the Clerk (NCBA 1982, rev. ed. 1998). Bankruptcy Law Listing, The Best Lawyers in America (1994—). Listed: Who's Who in American Law; Business North Carolina's Legal Elite, January 2002.