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| Practice Areas | International Business(50%); Securities Disputes(50%) | | | Education | Harvard Law School, J.D., cum laude, 1973, Princeton University, A.B., cum laude, 1970 | | | Admitted | 1973, Ohio; 1986, Florida; U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit, U.S. Court of International Trade, U.S. District Court, Southern and Northern Districts of Ohio and U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Kentucky | |
| Memberships | Cincinnati, Ohio State and American (Vice-Chair, International Litigation Committee, 2002-2004) Bar Associations. | | | Languages | Russian | | | Born | Cincinnati, Ohio, November 28, 1948 | | | Biography | Recipient, Governor's E-Award, Excellence in Exporting, 2003. Chairman, Southern Ohio District Export Council, 2002—. Ohio Commodore, 2003—. Chair, firm's International Services Group, 1988—. Trustee, Princeton University, 1970-1974. Member, Ohio Historical Society, 1974-1978. Member, Heimlich Institute Foundation, 1980-2005; Chairman, Foreign Policy Leadership Council Cincinnati Chapter, 2005—. President, French-American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cincinnati, 2004-2006. | | | Reported Cases | Cohen v. J.B. Oxford, No. C-1-02-571, S.D. Ohio 2002) (confirming punitive damage award against clearing broker); Wiepking v. Prudential Securities, (6th Cir. 1988) (ordering trial rather than arbitration of investor claims); Counterpart International, Inc. v. Freedom Farm International, Inc., International Arbitration (1998 decision by now Chief Justice John Roberts). | | | ISLN | 907942663 | | | Transactions | International transactions and counseling, including cross-border acquisitions; representation of parties in over 200 securities arbitrations; class-action victories for defrauded investors. | |
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Hot Topics for the Distilled Spirits IndustryJoseph J. Dehner, Matthew Forgue, November 28, 2009 This year's TTB Expo covered numerous topics of interest to distilled spirits producers and distributors including import and export requirements, labeling tips, "organic" distilling, and some pitfalls of artisan distilling.
Dealing with a Chinese Workforce - The "Soft Layoff"Joseph J. Dehner, July 6, 2009 A US company starts a Chinese manufacturing subsidiary and quickly takes on 50 or more employees. Then growth turns to decline. How to cut back the workforce in China? This must be handled very differently than in the US.
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