I am a published writer and photographer with a B.S. in Consumer Economics from Cornell University, and a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School (with Wharton MBA coursework). My international practice focuses on the business and legal aspects of fine arts, commercial arts, popular culture and other expressions of creativity: laws governing ideas, the Internet, copyrights, trademarks, entertainment, Free Speech, defamation, privacy and publicity. My most well-known client is photographer Milton Rogovin. I apprenticed at the U.S. House of Representatives, and clerked for a Philadelphia judge. I have been a source on copyrights for The Wall Street Journal; and was appointed by the United Nations' World Intellectual Property Organization as a arbitrator and mediator of international intellectual property and domain name disputes.