Lynn G. Kamarck

Education, Mediation
555 13th Street, N.W.
Washington, District of Columbia 200041109


Education

Admitted

1977, District of Columbia

Law School

Columbia University, J.D., 1977

Law School Graduation Year

1977

College

Grinnell College, B.A., 1977

Memberships

The District of Columbia Bar.

Biographical

Phi Beta Kappa. Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. Managing Editor, Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems. Member, Board of Directors, 1987-1993, and Vice-President, 1988-1989, Washington International Trade Association. Author: U.S. Department of Commerce Issues New Antidumping Duty Regulations, Canadian International Lawyer , Vol. 2, No. 4 pp.238-239 (1997); Uruguay Round Agreement Makes Substantial Changes to Antidumping Codes, East Asian Executive Reports , Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 6 & 15-18 (1994); Update on Upstream Subsidies, PLI, The Commerce Department Speaks, 1990, Supp. to Vol. 2, pp. 1-24 (1990). Co-Author: G. Kaplan, L. Kamarck, and M. Parker, Cost Analysis Under the Antidumping Law, George Washington Journal of International Law and Economics, Vol. 21, No. 3, pp. 357-418 (1988); L. Kamarck and T. Harr, Current Issues Relating to the Scope of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Orders, PLI, The Commerce Department Speaks, 1987, Vol. 2, pp. 13-77 (1987); G. Kaplan, L. Kamarck, and M. Parker, Cost of Production and Constructed Value Analysis: A Legal and Policy View, PLI, U.S. Trade Law and Policy, pp. 31-170 (1987). Author: Foreign Industrial Targeting Practices and their Relationship to International Agreements and U.S. Trade Laws, ABA, International Trade Policy: The Lawyer's Perspective, pp. 15-1-15-40 (1985). Co-Author: C. Levy and L. Kamarck, Practical and Legal Considerations of Countertrade Transactions, 1 Asian Pacific Commercial Lawyer, 62-65 (1984). Executive Editor, ABA, International Trade Policy: The Lawyer's Perspective (1985). Senior Counsel, Antidumping/Countervailing Duty Proceedings, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1986-1991. Attorney-Advisor, Office of Chief Counsel for International Trade, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1984-1986.

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