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RESUME
EDUCATION
JD With Honors, The University of Texas Law School, May 1986
_ Member of the Texas Bar, November 1986
_ Admitted in the U.S. District Court of the Western District of Texas
Bachelor of Science, United States Air Force Academy, May 1981 (Top 15%)
International Relations Degree with an extensive core curriculum in numerous engineering disciplines
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CAREER ACCOMPLISHMENTS
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GENDRY & SPRAGUE, P.C. 2003-2006
Successfully represented aircraft manufacturer in multi-million dollar litigation. Played a lead role in focus groups, jury selection, and fact and expert witness preparation and cross examination.
As lead counsel, obtained defense verdicts in auto accident cases
Experienced in mediations, arbitrations, and trials involving medical malpractice, auto accident, construction defect, trucking accident, and other personal injury claims
Achieved favorable results in defending military personnel in complex criminal cases, Flying Evaluation Boards, and Medical Disability Hearings
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UNITED STATES AIR
FORCE 1981-2003
Quickly advanced ahead of contemporaries, to
positions of increased responsibilities
focusing on trial practice and teaching.
Career that included unparalleled emphasis
in complex litigation involving expert
witnesses of many disciplines.
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MILITARY JUDGE
Randolph AFB, Texas 1997-2003
Presided over 400 plus trials for a circuit
that encompassed 25 geographically separated
installations from Texas to North Dakota.
Supervised and mentored well over 100
lawyers in applying the rules of procedure
and evidence.
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CHIEF CIRCUIT TRIAL COUNSEL Travis AFB, California 1994-1997
Supervised a staff of four senior trial lawyers as the chief prosecutor for the Air Force for the western one-third of the United States. Prosecuted over 50 cases involving complex expert opinions and issues. Handled diverse experts from toxicologists to accident
reconstructionists. Provided litigation advice to the most senior attorneys in the Air Force and mentored literally hundreds of less experienced lawyers in military court-martial trial practice and procedure.
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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF LAW USAFA Colorado 1991-1994
Provided classroom instruction to Air Force Academy cadets in courses that included Constitutional Law, Air & Space Law, Criminal Law, and a Survey of the Law taught to all cadets. Coach of the Mock Trial Team which won the 1992 National Championship.
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CIRCUIT TRIAL COUNSEL Maxwell AFB, Alabama 1988-1991
Represented the government in investigations and over 100 trials involving criminal conduct and administrative hearings in a circuit which included seven southeastern states and Panama.
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BASE DEFENSE COUNSEL Minot AFB, North Dakota 1987-1988
Defended Air Force personnel in all aspects of adverse hearings.
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AIR FORCE JUDGE ADVOCATE Minot AFB, North Dakota 1986-1987
Assigned to Minot, North Dakota and provided legal advice to senior leadership.
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LAW SCHOOL STUDENT 1983-1986
Attended law school and served internships at both the Air Force Headquarters level in Washington D.C. and at Bergstrom Air Force Base in Austin, Texas.
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AIR INTELLIGENCE OFFICER Cannon AFB, New Mexico 1981-1983
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Greg Pavlik |
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Attorney at Law |
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P.O. Box 34803 |
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San Antonio, Texas 78265-4803 |
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