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Visibility Rankings  | | #2,168 out of 24,000 lawyers in Washington, District of Columbia | | #50,961 out of 890,538 total lawyers Overall |
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| Practice Areas | Import and Export Law; Foreign Corrupt Practices Act; Antiboycott Compliance; Foreign Military Sales; National Security; Foreign Investment in the United States | | | Education | George Washington University National Law Center, J.D., 1993, Syracuse University, A.B., 1976; U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, M.A., 1985 | | | Admitted | 1993, Virginia; 1994, District of Columbia | |
| Memberships | The District of Columbia Bar; Virginia State Bar. | | | Military | Lt. Commander, U.S. Navy, 1977-1990 | | | Born | Utica, New York, July 10, 1953 | | | Biography | National Chairman, Greenberg Traurig, LLP Government Contracts Practice Group. Author: "The New Brokering Regulations of the Department of State: More Than Meets the Eye," National Contract Management Association Journal, Volume 29, No. 1, 1998. Special Assistant to the Advisor to the President and the Secretary of State, 1985-1987. Special Assistant, Office of the Secretary of Defense, 1989-1990. Deputy Chief, Office of Strategic and Nuclear Affairs, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency/U.S. Department of State, 1991-1993. Chairman, U.S. Soviet Standing Consultative Commission Interagency Group, 1991-1992. | | | ISLN | 900640566 | |
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North Korea Sanctions Relief--the First StepFrederick F. Shaheen, Kara M. Bombach, July 18, 2008 On June 26, 2008, President Bush announced certain changes to U.S. sanctions against North Korea. For the short term, the change will have little practical impact on U.S. companies and individuals in their proposed dealings with North Korea.
Administration Eases Exports to Burma for Relief DonationsKara M. Bombach, Frederick F. Shaheen, June 28, 2008 To ameliorate the humanitarian crisis caused by the recent cyclone that struck Burma, the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has provided a temporary, limited exception to the existing economic sanctions against Burma to allow financial donations.
Cayman Islands Anti-Corruption LegislationKara M. Bombach, Frederick F. Shaheen, June 28, 2008 On May 12, 2008, the Cayman Islands published proposed legislation, which would establish a Cayman Islands Anti-Corruption Commission and give effect to various multilateral anti-corruption initiatives.
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