Why did you decide to become an attorney?
I was ready for a change in career from engineering consulting and I'd always been interested in the law. I made a decision to pursue a law degree after watching a news report about a father who had fallen asleep on the couch with his infant son laying beside him. Sound asleep, the father had rolled over the baby and smothered him. It was a tragic situation but more tragic was that the prosecutor in the case was charging the father with manslaughter. I remember thinking that I wished I could help the father fight the charge and I decided then to pursue a career in law.
What experiences (work and personal) help you to be a better attorney?
My degrees in engineering and science really taught me how to think logically and solve problems. That straightforward approach to putting pieces together and solving problems has been very helpful in my law practice. My time as a consultant taught me to work well with different people from different backgrounds and I use that today to better work with clients, attorneys, and judges. My four years as a former prosecutor gave me an intimate understanding of the courts and our justice system. It also gave me extensive experience in the courtroom for trials, motions and hearings. I have the knowledge and experience to provide you with the best possible representation.
What makes your law firm unique?
My law firm is unique because of my time as a trial attorney and my degrees in engineering. When I was prosecuting criminal matters, I was on the other side of the criminal law issues that my clients are facing and I use that experience to the benefit of my clients today. I am dedicated to providing the personalized legal representation every client deserves. The goal for each and every case is to achieve the best possible outcome that aligns with your objectives.Through honest, resourceful legal advice, I'll make every effort to successfully resolve your legal situation. While most cases are resolved prior to trial, you need an experienced trial attorney to vigorously present your side to the judge or jury should your case go to trial. Your attorney is your voice during a trial. With my experience from thousands of cases and nearly a hundred trials, you can be confident you will receive knowledgeable representation.
Describe your personal interests and hobbies.
In my free time, I like to read and play golf. I like to take my dog (a great mutt from the pound) for walks and I'm a big Buckeye fan. I have fond memories from my grade school years in Ohio, of organized parades around the school with all the kids in Buckeye gear on the day before the Michigan game.