Admitted
1962, New York; 1969, District of Columbia
Law School
Harvard University, LL.B., 1961
Law School Graduation Year
1961
College
Harvard University, B.A., magna cum laude, 1958
Memberships
The District of Columbia Bar; American Bar Association; American Society of International Law.
Biographical
Executive Assistant to Hon. Marietta Tree, Delegate, New York State Constitutional Convention, 1967. Special Assistant to Under Secretary and Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1967-1969. Author: The Potential Effect of the U.S. Economic Embargo of Cuba and Related U.S. Legislation on U.S.-Mexico Transactions, Chapter 4, Doing Business in Mexico, P. von Mehren, Ed. (1998); U.S. Legislation Directed Against Persons Investing in Property Confiscated by Cuba, Foreign Investment Law Journal (ICSID Review, Fall 1996); The U.N./Iraq Oil for Food Program, Middle East Commercial Law Review (1996); Proposed U.S. Sanctions on Persons Participating in the Development of the Petroleum Resources of Iran or Libya, Oil & Gas Law and Taxation Review (1996); The Transformation of the Maquiladora under NAFTA (with C. Karr), Martinus Nijoff (1994); Latin American Trade Accords, (With C. Karr), N.Y. Law Journal (1993); The Kuwait/Iraq Sanctions-U.S. Regulations in an International Setting, Practising Law Institute (1991); The U.S. Iraq/Kuwait Sanctions Program, Journal of International Banking (1990); Multilateral Investment Guaranty Agency, International Business Lawyer (1989); Unfair Methods of Competition in Importation: The Expanded Role of the U.S. International Trade Commission under Section 337 of the Trade Act of 1930 as amended, Business Lawyer (1976); The 1971 I.C.J. Advisory Opinion on South West Africa (Namibia), Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law (1971).