Recipient, 1987 NLADA Arthur Von Briesen Award. Author, Article, "Human Rights Commentator," Connecticut Bar Journal, April 1981. Lecturer in Law and Supervising Attorney, Criminal Trial Clinic, University of Connecticut School of Law, 1973-1975. Lecturer: Trial Practice Seminar, Yale Law School, 1976-1984; Conspiracy, Severance and Hearsay, Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, 1977; Pretrial Motions in Criminal Proceedings, 1978 and Identification Law, 1979, 1981, 1983, Connecticut Bar Association; Principles of Cross-Examination, Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, 1981; Prosecutorial Disqualification, New Jersey Trial Lawyers Association, 1981; Identification Law, Connecticut Public Defenders, 1986; Employment Contract Law, Damages in Employment Litigation, Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, 1987; Cross-Examination of Defendant's Expert, Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, 1989; Pleadings and Proving Employer Fraud Cases, Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, 1990; Methods of Proving Damages, Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, 1992; Preparing and Winning the Medical Malpractice Case Seminar, Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, 1994; Trial Practice Workshop, Effective Direct Examination of Experts, Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, 1995. Guest Lecturer, Seminars on the United States Constitution, Stamford Board of Education, 1987. Speaker and Panelist: How To Try An Employment Case In Federal Court, Employment Law Committee of the Stamford-Norwalk Regional Bar Association, 1997; Representing Employees Under the False Claims Act, National Employment Lawyers Association, 1997. Speaker, Liability of Search Consultants in the Recruiting Process, National Association of Corporate & Professional Recruiters, 1988. Special Master: Connecticut Superior Court, 1982; U.S. District Court, 1986.