Admitted
1977, New Mexico; 1978, U.S. Supreme Court; 1988, California
Law School
University of New Mexico, J.D., 1977
Law School Graduation Year
1977
College
Brandeis University, B.A., Anthropology, 1972
Memberships
State Bar of New Mexico (Chair, Natural Resources Section, 1994-1995); International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans.
Biographical
Member: Law Review; American Judicature Society. Author: Qualified Domestic Relations Orders: Where to Start?, New Mexico Trial Lawyers, February, 1994; Corporate Owner Participation in Taft-Hartly Pensions Plans, Employee Benefits Journal, Dec. 1990; Evaluating Administrative Services: Third-Party Administrators, Employee Benefit Issues The Multiemployer Perspective, Volume 41 (1999). Formerly General Counsel New Mexico Environmental Improvement Division, New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration, Assistant Attorney General, Energy Unit of the New Mexico Attorney General's Office.