Assistant Attorney General, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, 1976-81. Co-Chair, Governor's Transition Work Group on Disabilities, 2007. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, February 12, 1947. School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, B.S.F.S., 1968; Yale University, M.A. (history), 1972; Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., 1973. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1973. Law clerk to Judge Joseph H. Young, U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, 1973-74. Associate, Frank, Bernstein, Conoway & Goldman, 1974-75. Partner, Tydings & Rosenberg, 1983-86 (associate, 1981-83); Miles & Stockbridge, 1986-90; Weinberg & Green, 1991-98; Saul Ewing LLP, 1998-2001. Of Counsel, Cook & DiFranco, 2001-05. Sole practitioner, 2005-10. Member, American Bar Association, 1981- (committee on health law); Maryland State Bar Association, 1980-; American Health Lawyers Association, 1979-. Adjunct professor, Community College of Baltimore, 1976-79; Goucher College, 1978; University of Maryland Baltimore County, 1980-; University of Baltimore School of Law, 1993-2001. Travel Fellowship, World Health Organization, 1979. Board of Directors, Maryland Region, National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1980-88. Board of Directors, The Arc of Baltimore, 1999; Society for Medical Engineering, 2001; Maryland Disabilities Law Center, 2008-. Former member, President's Advisory Council on Business Outreach, University of Maryland Baltimore County. Co-author & general editor, The Project for Orthodox Renewal, Light & Life Publishing Co., 1993. Leadership Maryland, Class of 1997. Certificate of Commendation, Maryland Commission on Disabilities, 2007. Founder, Greek Orthodox Counseling and Social Services (president, 1983-86; board of directors, 1983-91). Board of Directors, Orthodox Christian Laity, 1990-98. Member, Orthodox Christian Association for Medicine, Psychiatry and Religion, 1992-98. Member, Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation (parish council, 1981-84; sunday school teacher, 1981-2000).
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