Admitted: 1959, Connecticut; 1963, U.S. Supreme Court; 1970, U.S. Tax Court; 1977, U.S. Court of Immigration Appeals
Law School: Yale University, J.D.
Member: Connecticut (Member, Executive Board Human Rights Section, 1978-1984) and Federal Bar Associations; Commercial Law League of America; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
Biography: Recipient, Distinguished Achievement Award, Connecticut Bar Association, 1986. Associate in Research, Yale Law School, 1956-1957. Lecturer: National Institute of Municipal Law Offices, Washington, D.C., May 1986; Mid-West Conference on Domestic Violence, Columbus, Ohio, September 1986, 1988, 1989; "Police Response to Domestic Violence," Seventh Annual National Association of Police Planners Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, September 1987; Kansas City, Kansas, September 1987; Springfield, Illinois, November 1987; Los Angeles, California, May 1988; White Plains, New York, June 1988; Victim Services Agency, Law Enforcement Training Project, Houston, Texas, March 1989. Executive Board Member, Fairfield County Affiliate, 1960. Member, Connecticut Civil Liberties Union, 1960. Hearing Examiner, Connecticut State Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities, 1969-1972. Trustee, Connecticut Civil Liberties Foundation, 1978-1986.
Born: Brooklyn, New York, March 15, 1929
MilitaryService: U.S. Army, 1950-1953
Cases: State v. McNally, 39 Conn. App. 419 (1995); Riley v. Bridgeport, 22 Conn. App. 402 (1990); State v. Marsala, 19 Conn. App. 478 (1989); State v. Marsala, 15 Conn. App. 519 (1988); State v. Warren, 14 Conn. App. 688 (1988); Thurman v. Tornington, 595 F.Supp. 1521 (D.Conn. 1984); American Factors v. Foreign Intrigue, Inc., 6 Conn. App. 656 (1986); Marky v. Santargelo, 195 Conn. 76 (1985); Enquire Printing & Publishing Co. v. O'Reilly, 193 Conn. 370 (1984); United Lid of Conn., Inc. v. Teamsters Local 443, 179 Conn. 211 (1979); Viscelli v. American Fidelity Co., 155 Conn. 622 (1967).