Admitted
1985, Pennsylvania; 1987, District of Columbia and U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia; 1989, U.S. Court of International Trade and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Law School
University of Pennsylvania, J.D., 1985
Law School Graduation Year
1985
College
Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, B.S.F.S., cum laude, 1981
Memberships
District of Columbia Bar (Member, International Law Section, 1986—); American Bar Association (Member: Section on International Law and Practice, 1996—; Assistant Budget Officer, 1999—; International Trade Committee Steering Group, 1994—; International Trade Committee Vice Chair, 1999-2001; Co-Chair, 2001—); Member, U.S. Court of International Trade Advisory Committee, 1998—; Member, Customs and International Trade Bar Association, 1998—.
Biographical
Senior Articles Editor, Journal of Comparative Business and Capital Markets Law. Author: One Tomato, Two Tomato...: Selection of Trade Remedy Laws in the Florida-Mexico Tomato Conflict, 11 Florida Journal of International Law, Spring, 1997; Developments in WTO Dispute Settlement 1996, (part of International Legal Developments in Review: 1996), 31 The International Lawyer, 439-443, Summer 1997; Note, Against the Current: Countervailing Duties, Upstream Subsidies and the Trade Remedies Reform Act of 1984, 7 Journal of Comparative Business and Capital Markets Law, 37-62, March 1985. Co-Author: with A. P. Victor, The Application of U.S. Unfair Trade Laws to Energy Flows: Prospects and Risks, 11 University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Business Law, 301-337, Spring/Summer 1989; with T. P. Stewart, J.R. Cannon, Jr. and D. R. Nuxoll, Trade and Cattle: How the System is Failing an Industry in Crisis, 9 Minnesota Journal of Global Trade, No.2, Summer 2000.. Attorney-Advisor to: Commissioner, 1991-1997 and Vice Chairman, 1994-1996, Janet A. Nuzum and Chairman, Marcia E. Miller, 1997, U.S. International Trade Commission.