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| Practice Areas | White Collar Crime; Securities Litigation; International Cartels; Antitrust and Competition; Environmental Law | | | Education | University of Virginia, J.D., 1978, United States Military Academy, B.S., Distinguished, 1973; The Judge Advocate General's School Graduate Course, 1983 | | | Admitted | 1978, Virginia; 1986, Texas; U.S. District Court, Northern, Southern, Western Districts of Texas; U.S. Court of Appeals, 4th, 5th and 8th Circuits; U.S. Court of Military Appeals; U.S. Supreme Court | |
| Memberships | Dallas, Tarrant County and American Bar Associations; State Bar of Texas; Virginia State Bar. | | | Military | With U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (2 years); U.S. Army JAGC (11 years. Prosecuted and defended military criminal cases); left active military duty as Major, 1986 | | | Born | Heidelberg, West Germany | | | Biography | Selected as The Leading Antitrust Lawyer in Tarrant County by Ft. Worth Magazine (Dec. 2002). Selected by Euromoney Legal Guide to appear in the 1997 Guide to the World's Leading Litigation Lawyers. Contributing Author, ABA Litigation Section book "Internal Corporate Investigations," (2d ed. 2003). Most recent publications are "Insights on the Criminal & Civil Antitrust Practice" published in the Inside the Minds series: "The Art & Science of Antitrust Laws—Leading Lawyers on Compensation, Litigation and Globalization, and Strafford Legal Briefings,' "Internal Investigations: Before the Government Comes Knocking—Evaluating and Preparing for Investigations" and "Internal Investigations: Conducting Investigations and Protecting Corporate Rights and Interests." Frequent Speaker on topics such as "A Practical Guide to Option Backdating," "Criminal and Ethical Implications of Sarbanes-Oxley," "Internal Investigations," "Accountant Civil and Criminal Liability," "Grand Jury Representations," "Antitrust Compliance," "Health Care Fraud," and "Cybercrime." Lectured at the Advanced Health Care Course. Served as a Panelist, Annual Institute on Federal Program Fraud, Washington, D.C. Former Professor, The Judge Advocate General's School, Charlottesville, Virginia (taught Procurement Fraud, Pretrial Investigations, Advanced Trial Advocacy, Sentencing and Professional Responsibility, as well as a variety of substantive criminal courses). Past Chair and ex officio Council Member, Antitrust and Business Litigation Section, State Bar of Texas. | | | ISLN | 907165697 | |
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