The author specializes in complex
RICO litigation with emphasis on
application of the Pinkerton Doctrine in
RICO conspiracy. James N. Gross, Esq.,
of Philadelphia, PA., and the author
represent plaintiffs in the RICO conspiracy
case of Smith v. Berg, 247 F.3d 532 (3rd
Cir. 2001). A member of both the RICO
Law Reporter Advisory Board and the
Civil RICO Report Advisory Board, the
author publishes extensively upon RICO
conspiracy law and the Pinkerton Doctrine, as well as addressing RICO
aiding and abetting issues. Willamette University College of Law, JD
1976, New York University Graduate Tax Program, 1981. Former staff
attorney , 1978 House Select Committee on Assassinations.
The authors avocation includes researching and analyzing the role
of the American intelligence community and the events culminating in
the attack upon the American embassy in Saigon, South Vietnam, on
31 January 1968, and the attacks during the 1968 Tet Offensive at Khe
Sanh, Hue City, and the My Lai Massacre, 16 March 1968.