Chemistry Instructor and Researcher, University of Georgia, 1972-1975. Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Texas A & M University, 1975-1978. Staff Chemist, Exxon Research and Development Labs, 1978-1986. Member, Moot Court Board, 1988-1989. Member and Finalist, Tullis Moot Court, 1988-1989. Author: "Hindcasting Volatile Chemical Emissions to Air from Ponded Recycle Oil," Carver and Thibodeaux, Environmental Progress (Vol. 16, p. 106, Summer, 1997); "The Importance of the Hypothetical Question," James Carver, Comments on Toxicology; "Ethical Issues in the Legal Defense of Corporations in Toxic Tort Litigation," Chemical Health and Safety (Vol. 10 99 19-22, 2003). Presentations: "Impact of Environmental Laws on Commercial Transactions: Corporate Liability," presented at the LSU Law School's Annual Environmental Law Institute, May 1993; "Exposure to Toxic Chemicals," American Chemical Society National Meeting, August 1993 and March 1994; "Ethics in Environmental Law," presented at the LSU Law School's Annual Environmental Law Institute, March 1995; "Faculty and the University for Personal Injury to a Student due to Exposure to Toxic Chemicals," presented through mock trial at the American Chemical Society National Meeting, March 1996 and April 1997; "Exposure to Toxic Chemicals," presented through mock trial at the Fifth Chemical Congress of North America, November 1997; "Chemistry and Law of Driving While Intoxicated," A mock trial, American Chemistry Society National Meeting, 2003. Past Chair, Chemistry and Law Division and Counselor, American Chemical Society.