My Personal History
After graduating from law school, I worked as a public interest lawyer and served as a law clerk to a federal judge. I've also been an arbitrator, a law school professor, a consultant on legal writing, and a lawyer at three Chicago law firms.
I now focus primarily on writing. My writing has appeared in a number of publications, including The San Francisco Chronicle, The Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, The San Francisco Daily Journal, The Chicago Tribune, and The Chicago Sun-Times, among other professional and mainstream publications.
I was also the first editor of The Almanac of the Federal Judiciary, and my short story "Neglect" was one of the winners of the Chicago Lawyer magazine's first annual fiction competition.