|
|
| University | University of Virginia, B.A., 1968 |
|
| Law School | University of Virginia, J.D., 1972 |
|
| Admitted | 1972, Virginia; 1991, Pennsylvania; 1992, Texas; U.S. Supreme Court and U.S. Court of Appeals, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Eleventh Circuits |
|
| Memberships | State Bar of Texas; Pennsylvania Bar Association; Virginia Association of Defense Attorneys (Past President, 1987-1989). |
|
| Born | Jamestown, New York, August 1, 1946 |
|
| Biography | General Counsel, Virginia Association of Independent Schools, 1989—. Member: Virginia Council on Private Education, 1992—; Board of Trustees and Chair, 1994-1996, Multiple Sclerosis Society, Central Virginia Chapter; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit Judicial Conference. Viginia Bar Association: Past President, 1999-2000; Chair, Young Lawyers Section, 1979; Chair, Committee on Special Issues of National and State Importance; Member, National Center for State Courts Lawyers Committee. American Bar Association: Chair, Standing Committee on Federal Judicial Improvements; Member: Justice Kennedy Commission; American Jury Project. Fellow, Virginia Law Foundation (Past President, 1987-1988).
|
|
| ISLN | 905652717 |
|
Documents by this lawyer on Martindale.com | |
Federal Regulatory Developments in Hydraulic FracturingMiles B. Haberer,Lori Elliott Jarvis,Dan J. Jordanger,David Craig Landin,Joseph C. Stanko, May 21, 2012 Three recent rulemaking initiatives affecting the oil and gas industry evidence the federal government’s continuing efforts to carve out a larger role for itself in the regulation of hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking.” This alert provides an overview of the three initiatives. |
View Ratings & Reviews |
Profile Visibility  | | #666 in weekly profile views out of 4,674 lawyers in Richmond, Virginia | | #176,267 in weekly profile views out of 1,461,250 total lawyers Overall |
|
|