Adjunct Professor Driscoll is a partner in the San Francisco office of Ropers, Majeski, Kohn & Bentley. In his nearly 30 years of practice, he has litigated a variety of civil cases and appeals in state and federal courts. Driscoll is a former member of the State Bar's Committee on the Administration of Justice (Litigation Section) and Committee on the History of Law in California, and presently serves on the executive committee of the St. Thomas More Society of San Francisco. He also continues to serve as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Judge Advocate General's Corps, U.S. Army Reserve, where he has completed courses in Government Ethics, Fiscal Law, and Domestic Operations Law at the Judge Advocate General's Legal Center at the University of Virginia. Driscoll completed the Mediation and Conflict Resolution course at UC Berkeley Extension in 2008. His publications include "Preparing and Opposing Petitions for Mandate or Prohibition" in the Continuing Education of the Bar's Appeals and Writs in Criminal Cases.