Ian Heath Gershengorn

Divorce, Mediation
601 Thirteenth Street, N.W., Twelfth Floor
Washington, District of Columbia 20005


Divorce

Admitted

1994, Massachusetts; 1995, District of Columbia

Law School

Harvard University, J.D., magna cum laude, 1993

Law School Graduation Year

1993

College

Harvard University, A.B., magna cum laude, 1988

Memberships

Biographical

Phi Beta Kappa. Member, Harvard Law Review. Author: Winship on Rough Waters: The Erosion of the Reasonable Doubt Standard, 106 Harvard Law Review 1093, 1993; The Fall of the FCC's Personal Attack and Political Editorial Rules, Communications Lawyer, Spring 2001; Telemarketing Restrictions and the First Amendment, Communications Lawyer, Summer 2002. Co-Author: with Philip B. Heymann, Pursuing Justice, Respecting the Law: The U.S. Experience with Extraterritorial Statutes, Criminal Law Forum, Autumn 1991; with Philip B. Heymann, A Comment on United States v. Alvarez-Machain, Criminal Law Forum, Spring 1993. Law Clerk to: Justice John Paul Stevens, U.S. Supreme Court, 1994-1995; Judge Amalya L. Kearse, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, 1993-1994. Assistant to Attorney General Janet Reno, 1997 and Special Assistant and Counsel to Deputy Attorney General Jamie S. Gorelick, 1995-1997, U.S. Department of Justice.

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