Jamie Gorelick
is a Lawyer in Washington, DC
Washington, DC
Areas of Law
- Complex Litigation
- Corporate Investigations
- Regulated Industries
Contact Information
| Currently Employed At |
1875 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20006 |
Experience & Credentials
| Admission Details | 1975, District of Columbia; 1979, U.S. Supreme Court; 2005, New York | | Education | Harvard University, B.A.; Harvard Law School, J.D. | | Additional Bio Details | Recipient: Secretary of Defense Distinguished Service Award, 1994; Director of Central Intelligence Award, 1997; Department of Justice Edmund J. Randolph Award, 1997; Secretary of Energy Outstanding Service Medal, 1980; Equal Justice Works' Outstanding Advocate of the Year, 1997; American Bar Association Margaret Brent Award, 1997; Wickersham Award for Exceptional Public Service and Dedication to the Legal Profession, 1998; Prominent Woman in International Law, 1994; American Jewish Committee Judge Learned Hand Award, 1999; Radcliffe College Alumnae Recognition, 1997; Women's Bar Association Women Lawyer of the Year, 1993; NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund Aiming High Award, 2002; D.C. Chamber of Commerce Corporate Leader of the Year, 2003; Women's Bar Association "Star of the Bar" Award, 2003; D.C. Bar Association Lawyer of the Year, 2004. Listed in: "The World's Leading Lawyers for Business," Chambers USA; Fortune's "50 Most Powerful Women in Business"; Best Lawyers in America; Washingtonian Magazine's "100 Most Powerful Women"; "Fifty Best Lawyers in Washington"; forbes.com's "America's Top Businesswomen"; Money Magazine's "50 Smartest Women in the Money Business"; Who's Who in America; Who's Who in American Law. Author: "Destruction of Evidence," with Marzen, S. and Solum, J. Wiley & Co. (1989); "Prosecutorial Discretion and the Federalization Debate," 46 Hastings L.S. 967 (1995)(with Litman, H.); "Justice Department Contacts with Represented Persons: A Sensible Solution," 78 Judicature 136 (1994) (with Klineberg, G.); "The Interview Process," Internal Investigations, ABA Press (1992); "Restrictions on Release of Government Information," 20 Pub Contract L.Jnl 427 (1991) (with Enzinna, P.); "Effective Representation of the Corporation, Its Directors, Officers and Employees in Grand Jury and Agency Investigations," The Corporate Litigator, ABA Press (1989); "Structuring the Internal Investigation When a Corporation is Faced with Parallel Proceedings," The Corporate Litigator, Business Law, Inc. (1989). Member, National Commission on Terrorist Threats Upon the United States, 2002-2004. Vice Chair, Fannie Mae, 1997-2003. Deputy Attorney General, United States, 1994-1997. General Counsel, Department of Defense, 1993-1994. Partner, 1981-1993, and Associate, 1975-1981, Miller, Cassidy, Larroca & Lewin. Assistant to the Secretary and Counsellor to the Deputy Secretary of Energy, 1979-1980. Member, President's Intelligence Review, 2001-2002. Member, Central Intelligence Agency's National Security Advisory Panel, 1997-2005. Co-Chair, Advisory Committee to the President's Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection, 1997-1999. Member, Department of Energy Commission on Science and Security, 2000-2001. Member, Department of Defense Threat Reduction Agency Advisory Council, 1997-1999. Vice Chair, Task Force on the Evaluation of the Audit, Investigation and Inspection Components of the Department of Defense, 1978-1979. Corporate Directorships: United Technologies Corp., 2000-; Schlumberger, Ltd., 2002-; Harvard Board of Overseers, 1997-2004; Overseers Committee to Visit Harvard Law School, 1997-; Supreme Court Judicial Fellowship Commission, 2002-; Council on Foreign Relations, 1997-. Current Board Member: John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, 2001-; Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1997-; Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless, 1997-; Lucent Government Advisory Board, 2005-. Former Board Member: America's Promise, 1997-2004; National Park Foundation, 1997-2003. |
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