Partner at the firm Williams Mullen
Areas of Practice
Government Contracts; Business Law
Admitted
1988, Virginia
Law School
College of William & Mary, J.D., 1988; George Washington University, LL.M., 1997
College
United States Coast Guard Academy, B.S., 1981
Membership
Williamsburg and American (Member, Public Contract Law Section, 1991 and Litigation Section, 2002) Bar Associations; Virginia State Bar (Member, Construction and Public Contracts Law Section, 2000); National Contract Management Association (President, Hampton Roads Chapter, 2001-2003).
Biography
Recipient: Outstanding Young Military Lawyer for the United States Coast Guard Award, American Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division, Military Service Committee, 1993-1994; Younger Federal Lawyers Award, Younger Lawyers Division, Federal Bar Association, 1994; National Achievement Award, National Contract Management Association, 2001. Managing Editor, William & Mary Law Review, 1987- 1988. Senior Notes and Associate Editor, 1998-2007; The Public Contract Law Journal, American Bar Association and the George Washington University School of Law. Author: "Simplified Acquisition: Online Opportunities for Small Businesses to Contract with the Military," Virginia L. (December 1997); "1998 Year in Review: Analysis of Significant Federal Circuit Government Contracts Decisions," 28 Pub. Cont. L.J. 303 (1999); "1999 Year in Review: Analysis of Significant Federal Circuit Government Contracts Decisions," 29 Pub. Cont. L.J. 351 (2000); "2000 Year in Review: Analysis of Significant Federal Circuit Government Contracts Decisions," 30 Pub. Cont. L.J. 315 (2001); "2001 Year in Review: Analysis of Significant Federal Circuit Government Contracts Decisions," 31 Pub. Cont. L.J. 339 (2002); "2002 Year in Review: Analysis of Significant Federal Circuit Government Contracts Decisions," 32 Pub. Cont. L.J. 431 (2003); "2003 Year in Review: Analysis of Significant Federal Circuit Government Contracts Decisions," 33 Pub. Cont. L.J. 455 (2004). Adjunct Professor, George Washington University School of Law, 1997-2000. Co-author, with Michael J. Davidson, "Extending Military Jurisdiction to American Contractors Overseas," 35 Procurement Law 4 (2000).
Military
U.S. Coast Guard, 1981-2001, Commander
Born
Lansing, Michigan, September 2, 1959
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