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N/AOUTCOME: successful
My clients come to me because I keep their names OUT of the media. Overseas worked for both the Office of Counsel and the Inspector General, research federal procurement (specifically acquisition ... planning, source selection issues, contract execution and management issues, and trial preparation for GAO matters), environmental, intellectual property, personnel, FOIA and ethics law. 12 years as Trial Attorney emphasizing high value (multi-million dollar) Family Law litigation, business valuation, contract drafting and interpretation, and jurisdiction issues. These areas include dissolution, custody, visitation, support, property division, domestic and international real estate, corporate management and control, stock option issues. UCCJEA, Indian custody issues pursuant to the ICWA, business valuation, support, custody, and taxation issues. Judge Pro Tem San Diego Superior Court, Family Law division, Member State Bar Conference of Delegates While overseas worked for both the Office of Counsel and the Inspector General, research federal procurement (specifically acquisition planning, source selection issues, contract execution and management issues, and trial preparation for GAO matters), environmental, intellectual property, personnel, FOIA and ethics law. Additionally, worked in Admiralty law focusing on maritime and shoreside casualty and insurance defense, representing Cruise lines and Cargo carriers; Construction defect litigation. Represented plaintiffs, contractors and subcontractors in multi-party subdivision cases for a 6 attorney firm. Prepare and argue all motions, including motions for Summary Judgment; trial preparation, law and motion, multi-party mediation, with considerable client contact. Began practice as NAVY JAG Prosecuted courts-martial for a broad variety of criminal offenses, including serious assault, drug distribution, grand larceny and military offenses. While on interdepartmental assignment as Special Assistant United States Attorney, prosecuted civilians who committed crimes on military installations, and defended tort litigation.
