I graduated from Yale Law School, clerked at both the federal appellate and district court levels, manage a litigation practice, and have taught as an adjunct professor at Northeastern University School of Law. I also have an undergraduate degree in English from Boston College.
My areas of expertise include legal writing, civil procedure, and employment law. I have extensive experience helping people develop their legal writing skills, and I regularly edit and provide detailed feedback on...
I graduated from Yale Law School, clerked at both the federal appellate and district court levels, manage a litigation practice, and have taught as an adjunct professor at Northeastern University School of Law. I also have an undergraduate degree in English from Boston College.
My areas of expertise include legal writing, civil procedure, and employment law. I have extensive experience helping people develop their legal writing skills, and I regularly edit and provide detailed feedback on written work product. I also have a deep understanding of civil procedure as I have litigated and supervised litigation for over 10 years in federal courts and administrative tribunals. The substantive focus of much of my work is employment law and specifically wage and hour issues as well as retaliation.
I take pride in in distilling and communicating complex legal concepts in ways that students can understand and integrate into their thinking. Please contact me if you have any questions or would like to schedule a tutoring session.