Erik was born in 1940 in Tucson, Arizona.

He graduated from Stanford University in 1962 with an A.B. in political science, and went on to Georgetown Law School, Ll.B., 1965; and Harvard Law School, Ll.M., 1967.

He clerked for the Chief Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, San Francisco, 1966-67.

Erik practiced law in Arizona, 1967-1998, specializing in class-action litigation.

Interests: athletics, peace activism, writing. Author of one self-published novel, Gaviota, and numerous essays and stories.

Religion: "None, although Buddhism is attractive, except that I'm too attached to meditate with any effectiveness or diligence."

Erik is not married, twice divorced.  He is the father of a daughter and grandfather of a granddaughter, both wonderful ladies.