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Visibility Rankings  | | #297 out of 23,837 lawyers in Washington, District of Columbia | | #9,156 out of 889,408 total lawyers Overall |
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| Practice Areas | Directors and Officers Liability; Insurance Coverage; Litigation; Professional Liability Law; RICO | | | Peer Review Rating | AV
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What's this? | | | Education | University of Michigan, J.D., 1976, Harvard University, A.B., 1973 | | | Admitted | 1976, Florida; 1977, District of Columbia; 1984, Maryland | |
| Born | 1951 | | | Biography | Order of the Coif. Managing Editor, Michigan Law Review, 1975-1976. Law Clerk to Judge Richey, U.S. District Court, District of Columbia, 1976-1978. Executive Assistant, Ambassador Sol M. Linowitz, Personal Representative of the President to the Middle East Peace Negotiations, 1979-1981. President, District of Columbia Bar, 1998-1999. Member, Board of Directors, District of Columbia Bar Foundation, 2000—. | | | ISLN | 905166863 | |
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Judge Paul Grimm Weighs In on Parties' Duties to Cooperate in DiscoveryJeane A. Thomas, Andrew H. Marks, Courtney Ingraffia Barton, November 3, 2008 There has been ongoing debate about the extent to which litigants actually will engage in earlier and more effective cooperation to control escalating e-discovery costs, versus the extent to which "discovery about the discovery" will continue to be a "gotcha" game of tactics...
Congress Passes New Federal Rule of Evidence to Address Privilege IssuesJeane A. Thomas, Andrew H. Marks, David D. Cross, Courtney Ingraffia Barton, September 20, 2008 Yesterday, the House of Representatives approved a bill that would amend the Federal Rules of Evidence to add new Rule 502, which addresses waiver of the attorney-client privilege and work product protection. |
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