For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
September 4, 2001
President George W. Bush Today Announced His Intention to Nominate Thirteen
individuals to serve as United States Attorneys. The President intends
to nominate William S. Duffy, Jr. to be United States Attorney for the
Northern District of Georgia. Duffy is currently a Partner
with the law firm of King and Spalding in Atlanta, Georgia, where he
has practiced since 1981. Duffy left King and Spalding from
1994 to 1995 to serve in the office of the Independent
Counsel. From 1978 to 1981, he served as a Captain in the
United States Air Force and was a member of the Judge Advocate
General's Office. He is a graduate of Drake University and
the University of South Carolina Law School. The President intends to
nominate Maxwell Wood to be United States Attorney for the Middle
District of Georgia. He is currently in private practice in
Macon, Georgia, and serves as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Georgia Air
National Guard. From 1994 to 1997, Wood was an Assistant
District Attorney in the Ocmulgee District Attorney's Office, and he
was a Staff Attorney for the Prosecuting Attorney's Council of Georgia
from 1992 to 1994. Wood served as a Captain in the U.S. Air
Force and was a member of the Judge Advocate General's
Corps. He is a graduate of LaGrange College and the
University of Georgia School of Law. The President intends to nominate
Edward Hachiro Kubo, Jr., to be United States Attorney for the District
of Hawaii. Kubo has served as Assistant U.S. Attorney for
the District of Hawaii since 1990, and from 1985 to 1990, he was Deputy
City Prosecuting Attorney in the Office of the Honolulu City and County
Prosecuting Attorney. Kubo held the same position from 1980
to 1983, before spending two years as Senior Associate Trial Attorney
with the law firm of Carlsmith and Dwyer in Honolulu. He is
a graduate of the University of Hawaii and the University of San Diego
School of Law. The President intends to nominate Steven M. Colloton to
be United States Attorney for the Southern District of
Iowa. He is presently a Partner with Belin, Lamson,
McCormick, Zumbach and Flynn of Des Moines. From 1991 to
1999, he served as Assistant U. S. Attorney for the Northern District
of Iowa. Colloton left the U.S. Attorney's Office from 1995
to 1996 to serve in the Office of the Independent
Counsel. From 1990 to 1991, he served as Special Assistant
to the Assistant Attorney General in the Office of Legal Counsel at the
Department of Justice. Colloton is a graduate of Princeton
University and Yale Law School. The President intends to nominate
Donald W. Washington to be United States Attorney for the Western
District of Louisiana. He has served as a Partner with the
law firm of Jeansonne and Remondet in Lafayette, Louisiana, since
1996. Washington was Division Counsel and a General
Litigation Attorney for Conoco, Inc., from 1991 to 1996 and held a
variety of positions with Conoco from 1982 to
1990. Washington served as a Captain in the U.S. Army
Reserve from 1983 to 1987 and was a Captain in the U.S. Army from 1977
to 1982. He is a graduate of West Point and South Texas
College of Law. The President intends to nominate Thomas M. DiBiagio
to be United States Attorney for the District of
Maryland. DiBiagio is currently a Partner with Dyer, Ellis
and Joseph in Washington, D.C. From 1991 to 2000, he was
Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland, and from 1986 to
1991, he was an Associate with the law firm of Semmes, Brown and Semmes
in Baltimore, Maryland. DiBiagio is a graduate of Dickinson
College and the University of Richmond School of Law. The President
intends to nominate Jeffrey Gilbert Collins to be United States
Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan. Collins is
presently a Judge on the Michigan Court of Appeals, and from 1997 to
1999, he served as Presiding Judge for the Wayne County Circuit
Court. From 1994 to 1997, Collins was a Judge for the
Detroit Recorder's Court. He was in private practice from 1987 to 1994,
and was an Associate with the law firm of Bell and Hudson in Detroit
from 1983 to 1987. Collins is a graduate of Northwestern
University and Howard University School of Law. The President intends
to nominate Gregory Gordon Lockhart to be United States Attorney for
the Southern District of Ohio. Lockhart is currently the
interim U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio and has been an
Assistant U.S. Attorney since 1987. From 1985 to 1987,
Lockhart was a Partner with Reid and Lockhart in Beavercreek, and from
1982 to 1985 he was a Partner with Schenck, Schmidt and Lockhart in
Xenia. He also served as Assistant County Prosecutor in the
Greene County Prosecutor's Office from 1978 to 1987. From
1978 to 1982, Lockhart was an Attorney with the law firm of DeWine,
Schenck and Rose, and from 1976 to 1978, he was an attorney with Weed
and Aultman of Xenia, as well as a Police Legal Advisor to the Police
Departments of Xenia and Fairborn. Lockhart is a graduate of
Wright State University and Ohio State University College of Law. The
President intends to nominate Sheldon J. Sperling to be United States
Attorney for the Eastern District of Oklahoma. Sperling is
presently interim U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Oklahoma,
and has served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney and then First Assistant
U.S. Attorney since 1985. From 1983 to 1985, Sperling was
Assistant District Attorney for the Oklahoma District Attorney's
Office, and from 1979 to 1982, he was in private practice in
Tulsa. Sperling is a graduate of Northeastern State College
and the University of Tulsa College of Law. The President intends to
nominate Mary Beth Buchanan to be United States Attorney for the
Western District of Pennsylvania. She has served as
Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania since
1988, and Buchanan was an Associate with Strassburger, McKenne, Gutnick
and Potter in Pittsburgh from 1987 to 1988. She is a
graduate of California University of Pennsylvania and the University of
Pittsburgh School of Law. The President intends to nominate Daniel G.
Bogden to be United States Attorney for the District of
Nevada. Bogden is currently the interim U.S. Attorney for
the District of Nevada, and has served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney
since 1990. From 1987 to 1990, Bogden was Deputy District Attorney in
the Washoe County District Attorney's Office, and from 1982 to 1987, he
was a member of the U.S. Air Force Judge Advocate General
Corps. Bogden is a graduate of Ashland University and the
University of Toledo School of Law. The President intends to nominate
Peter W. Hall to be United States Attorney for the District of
Vermont. Hall is currently a Partner with Reiber, Kenlan,
Schwiebert, Hall and Facey of Rutland where he has practiced since
1986. From 1978 to 1986, Hall was an Assistant U.S.
Attorney and then First Assistant U.S. Attorney in the U.S. Attorney's
Office for the District of Vermont. Hall received both an
undergraduate and Master's degree from the University of North
Carolina, and he received a J.D. from Cornell University Law School.
The President intends to nominate Thomas E. Johnston to be United
States Attorney for the Northern District of West
Virginia. Johnston is currently a Partner with the law firm
of Bailey, Riley, Buch and Harmon in Wheeling. From 1996 to 1998,
Johnston was an Associate with Flaherty, Sensabaugh and Bonasso, and
from 1994 to 1996, he practiced with Schrader, Byrd and
Companion. Johnston is a graduate of West Virginia
University and West Virginia University Law School.
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