Admitted
1977, Louisiana; 1979, District of Columbia
Law School
Loyola University, J.D., 1977
Law School Graduation Year
1977
College
Duke University, A.B., 1972
Memberships
New Orleans, Louisiana State and American Bar Associations; District of Columbia Bar; National Bar Association.
Biographical
Delta Theta Phi. Member, National Moot Court Team, 1976. Author: Fifth Circuit Symposium: Federal Jurisdiction and Procedure, 38 Loyola Law Review 805, 1992. Co-Author: Basic Wage and Hour Law in Louisiana, National Business Institute, Inc., 1997 and 1998 and 2000; Louisiana Labor and Employment Law, National Business Institute, Inc., 1999. Adjunct Professor: Loyola University, College of Business Administration, 1979-1988, Business and Commercial Law; Loyola University, School of Law, La. Code of Civ. Pro., 1994. Faculty Member, National Institute for Trial Advocacy, Gulf Coast Region, 1991—. Member: Merit Selection Panels for the Appointment and Reappointment of U.S. Magistrate Judges, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana, 1997, 1998; Member, 1991— and Chair, 1998-2001, Visiting Committee Loyola Law School. Assistant District Counsel, U.S. Small Business Administration, 1978-1981. Assistant City Attorney, City of New Orleans, 1988. Chief Deputy City Attorney, City of New Orleans, 1988-1991. City Attorney, City of New Orleans, 1991-1993. Special Counsel, New Orleans City Council, (Utility, Cable and Telecommunications Committee), 1997—. Special Counsel, New Orleans City Council (Land Use/Zoning), 1997. Special Counsel, New Orleans City Council (Charter Revision Project), 1995. Formerly Associated with: Law Offices of William D. Aaron, Jr., 1977-1978; William D. Aaron, Jr., P.L.C., Shareholder/Director, 1981-1989; Polack, Rosenberg, Rittenberg & Endom, Of Counsel, 1989-1993; Phelps Dunbar, L.L.P., Partner, 1993-2000.