Background
Classen, H. Ward was born on May 17, 1959 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
Classen, H. Ward was born on May 17, 1959 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
Trinity College (Bachelor of Arts, 1982). Catholic University of America (Juris Doctor, 1985). The Wharton School, The University of Pennsylvania (Master of Business Administration, 1990).
Admitted to the bar, 1985, Maryland and United States. District Court, District of Maryland. 1987, District of Columbia (Not admitted California).
Member, Catholic Law Review, 1984-1985. Editor-in-Chief, The Journal of Contemporary Health Law Policy, 1984-1985. Co-Author: "An Attorney's Desk Library," Clark Boardman Callahan (1994).
"Double Jeopardy: Addressing Wrongdoing and Illegality in the Corporate Environment," 10 Corporation Counsel Quarterly 1 (1994). "A Survey of the Legality of Confessed Judgment Clauses in Commercial Transactions," 47 Business Lawyer 729 (1992). "Judicial Intervention in Contractual Relationships Under the Uniform Commercial Code and Common Law," 42 South Carolina Law Review 379 (1991).
" Basic Inc. v. Levinson: Is Silence Really Golden?" 23 Wake Forrest Law Review 607 (1988). "Jefferson Parish and its Progeny: Cost Efficient Health Care at What Price?" 75 Kentucky Law Journal 440 (1987). "Hospital Liability for Independent Contractors: Where Do We Go From Here?" 40 Arkansas Law Review 449 (1987).
" Villa View Community Hospital v Heckler: An End to Cost-Effective Health Care in the Public Sector?" 34 Catholic University Law Review 1233 (1986). "Safeguarding Human Autonomy: The Need for Judicial Activism," 23 Houston University Law Review 57 (1986). Associate, Weinberg and Green, 1985-1987.
Associate General Counsel and Assistant Secretary, International Mobile Machines Corporation, 1987-1990. Member: Maryland State and American Bar Associations. Bar Association of the District of Columbia.
(General Counsel)(With CSC Intelicom, Inc., Bethesda, Maryland Office).
Member, Catholic Law Review, 1984-1985. Editor-in-Chief, The Journal of Contemporary Health Law Policy, 1984-1985.