Thomas practices in all aspects of civil litigation, primarily in federal courts. He concentrates on environmental litigation, appellate litigation and litigation involving banks or other financial institutions or accountants. Thomas in addition frequently represents churches and other religious institutions in litigation and as a legal advisor generally, giving him extensive experience in First Amendment issues and other legal issues that often confront nonprofit institutions. In conjunction with Tom Kline, he also represents institutions and individuals who seek to recover stolen art and cultural property.
ARTICLES / PUBLICATIONS
Fraud: the Longest Arm of the Law, United States Litigation Yearbook 1998 (supplement to the December 1997-January 1998 issue of International Commercial Litigation) (Co-Authored)
BRIEFINGS, SEMINARS & SPEECHES
Establishing Liability Under CERCLA: The Casual Nexus and the Alternative Liability Theory, American Bar Association Seminar: Environmental Law, by Tom Starnes and Patricia Lin (March 2000)
Resolution of Church Property Disputes in Secular Court, Address at The Glorieta Conference of United Methodist Chancellors Glorieta, New Mexico (April 16-18, 1999)
Restitution for Historic Wrongs: World War II’s Last Chapter, Address at 93rd Annual Meeting of American Society of International Law Washington, D.C. (March 26, 1999)
The Legal and Moral Implications of Art Restitution, Address at B’nai B’rith Klutznick National Jewish Museum (September 4, 1997)
PROFESSIONAL / CIVIC AFFILIATIONS
Member
The District of Columbia Bar Association
General Council of Finance and Administration of The United Methodist Church, Committee on Legal Responsibilities (1992-2000) |