I studied law at Harvard Law School and have spent a quarter-century practicing law, first at prominent law firms in Washington, D.
C.
and New York City, and then as a government lawyer for the U.
S.
Congress and two agencies.
I've also taught at Georgetown University Law Center.
My specialties in immigration and family law are complemented by extensive experience in regulatory matters and in foreign and international law.
I have practiced law overseas and am well-equipped to consider the special customs and requirements of your own cultural or religious community.
I am licensed to practice law in Maryland, New York and Israel.