
Michael McAuliffe has practiced law for over 30 years. He has served as a supervisory assistant United States attorney and a federal civil rights prosecutor at the Department of Justice in Washington, DC. In 2008, Michael was elected as the state attorney for Palm Beach County managing an office of 125 prosecutors. After leaving public service in 2012, Mr. McAuliffe served as the general counsel for a global company. He has been a litigation partner at a major law firm, a senior lecturing fellow at Duke University’s School of Law and an adjunct professor at the College of William & Mary Law School. In 1993-94, Michael was a CEP fellow and visiting law professor in the Czech Republic. Mr. McAuliffe is an alpine mountaineer having climbed and reached the summits of Aconcagua, Denali, Kilimanjaro, Island Peak in the Himalayas, and many other mountains. He received his JD from the College of William & Mary’s Law School and his BBA, cum laude, from the Business Honors Program at the University of Texas at Austin. Mr. McAuliffe and his wife Robin Rosenberg, a US district judge, have three children, and live in Florida and Massachusetts. "No Truth Left To Tell" is Michael’s debut novel.