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Dennis James, Jr. is an expert on US antidumping and countervailing duty laws and other laws affecting trade with the United States. He is experienced in assisting clients in matters relating to the Generalized System of Preferences and other preferential trading arrangements, such as free trade areas.
Over the past thirty-five years, Dennis has counseled governments and companies in well over 100 different trade matters before all relevant U.S. Government agencies. He has been lead counsel in more than 45 court actions, serving as both plaintiffs' and defendants' counsel.
Dennis has represented major Israeli and Spanish chemical companies, a large Israeli jewelry manufacturer, the Engineering Export Promotion Council of India, Indian and Korean steel producers, and U.S. importers of chemical and iron products. Dennis was the principal counsel to the Government of Israel in negotiations for the Israel-US Free Trade Area agreement.
Dennis has practiced law in Saigon, Vietnam. He has written and lectured extensively on trade matters, and has lectured in commercial law and American history at the University of Saigon. Recognized for his expertise, he has also been named to binational panels adjudicating trade disputes between the United States and Canada.
Bar and Court Admissions:
District of Columbia (1973), U.S. District Court, District of Columbia (1973), U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (1982), U.S. Court of International Trade (1984), U.S. Supreme Court (1989).
EDUCATION
Georgetown University Law Center - J.D., Doctor of Jurisprudence, 1972.
Lafayette College - B.A., Bachelor of Arts, 1968, With Distinction.
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