Practice Areas - National and Homeland Security
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| University | Princeton University, A.B., 1982; University of Virginia, M.A., 1991 |
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| Law School | Harvard University, J.D., 1986 |
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| Admitted | 1986, District of Columbia |
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| Biography | Developments Editor, Harvard International Law Journal, 1985-1986. Associate, Shaw Pittman Potts & Trowbridge, 1986-1988; Special Assistant to Director of Central Intelligence, William H. Webster, 1988-1991; Associate, then Special Counsel, Wilmer Cutler & Pickering, 1991-1995; General Counsel, U.S. Commission on the Roles & Capabilities of the U.S. Intelligence Community, 1995-1996; Of Counsel, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, 1996; Counsel for National Security Matters, Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice, 1997-2001; Senior Associate Counsel to the President and Legal Adviser, National Security Council, The White House, 2001-2005; Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State, 2005-2009; Adjunct Senior Fellow in International and National Security Law, Council on Foreign Relations, 2009-present. Member: Permanent Court of Arbitration, The Hague; Council on Foreign Relations; American Law Institute; American Council on Germany. Fellow, British-American Project. |
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| ISLN | 909127952 |
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CFIUS Conducted More—and Longer—Reviews of Foreign Investments in 2010: Insights from the 2010 Annual Report of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United StatesJohn P. Barker,John B. Bellinger,Ronald D. Lee,Philippe A. Oudinot,Nancy L. Perkins,Jeffrey H. Smith,Nicholas L. Townsend, January 19, 2012 On December 9, 2011, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) released its annual report to Congress covering 2010. CFIUS’ report reveals several trends in US national security review of foreign acquisitions that offer important insights for companies considering...
SEC’s Forthcoming Conflict Mineral Rules Form Part of Emerging Regulatory LandscapeJohn B. Bellinger,Khalil Gharbieh,Samuel M. Witten, October 13, 2011 The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently reiterated its commitment to finalize new rules mandating disclosure of due diligence with respect to “conflict minerals” from Central Africa. The rules, issued in draft form in December 2010, are required under a provision of the...
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