April 09, 2004

Elizabeth Murdock Myers, Partner, Hinckley, Allen & Snyder

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Elizabeth Murdock Myers, Partner, Hinckley, Allen & Snyder. Ms. Myers practice concentrates in all aspects of corporate, antitrust and healthcare law, with extensive transactional experience in mergers, acquisitions, reorganizations, business tax planning and equipment leasing. She has extensive experience in all aspects of corporate and healthcare antitrust counseling and investigations. She represents for-profit and not-for-profit corporations, hospitals, clinics and physician groups before the Department of Justice, the Federal Trade Commission and state attorney generals.

Ms. Meyers practice areas include:

  • Corporate and Business
  • Antitrust
  • Healthcare
  • Securities

April 23, 2004

Elliot J. Feldman

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Elliot J. Feldman’s practice concentrates on all forms of trade remedies affecting the movement of goods and services across international borders. He advises foreign governments, American and foreign corporations, and individuals on matters of trade policy and litigates international trade disputes in all relevant forums in the United States and, occasionally, in foreign countries. Although he has extensive experience in the North American Free Trade Agreement (and founded and is the former Director of the University Consortium for Research on North America at Harvard University), he also represents clients in Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Australia. Prior to joining Baker & Hostetler, Dr. Feldman was Chairman of the International Trade Practice at Pepper Hamilton LLP.

Dr. Feldman is a Director of the Canadian-American Business Council and a former Special Project Officer and Consultant in the United States Department of Defense. He has been a Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson and Danforth Foundations, the German Marshall Fund of the United States, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Center for European Studies and the Center for International Affairs of Harvard University, and the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.  He has taught at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies, the University of British Columbia, Brandeis and Tufts Universities. He is the author of seven books and numerous articles in professional journals, anthologies, and the popular press.

Dr. Feldman is a member of the District of Columbia, Massachusetts and American Bar Associations.

To listen to Mr. Feldman's interview click on the International Trade icon on the Professional Recruiter's Web site.

Pete Bennett

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Pete Bennett is President of Rescue American Jobs.

Rescue American Jobs began in late June 2003 as a meager informational website. The public response to the website was so tremendous that an organization was formed in August 2003. In the few short months since August 2003, we have developed membership and chapters across 46 states.

They are a non-partisan, non-profit organization. Preserving the economic stability of the American workforce is an issue where left meets right and right meets left. Their membership statistics are living proof: 31% Republican, 30% Democrat, 18% Independent, and the remainder evenly split across third parties.

Their success across party lines is evidence of the absence of responsible leadership and the need for a strong representation of the American workforce, both blue- and white-collar.

To listen to Mr. Bennett 's interview on "Outsourcing, overuse of foreign workers, shifting US manufacturing and tech jobs offshore and the overall impact on the US economy and security,"click on the Labor and Unemployment icon on the Professional Recruiter's Web site.

April 06, 2004

Senator William E. Brock III

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Senator William E. Brock III, United States Senator from Tennesse, and founder and Chairman of the Brock Group. Senator Brock is given particular credit for the expansion of GATT, the world’s international trade organization, to encompass for the first time, intellectual property, services, and investment. Senator Brock has had a ringside seat for most of the major economic events of the last two decades and he will open a window on previously unseen aspects of global economic policy. Senator Brock initiated the first free trade agreements ever negotiated by the United States, first with Israel, then Canada, and the Nations of the Caribbean basin.

To listen to his interview, click on the International Trade icon on the Professional Recruiters Web site.

May 08, 2004

Sharie Brown, article in Chief Legal Executive Magazine

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Sharie Brown, a Partner with Foley & Lardner recently published an article regarding the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, prohibiting corrupt payments to foreign officials for the purpose of obtaining or keeping business, in the
Chief Legal Executive Magazine. The magazine helps general counsel stay on top of the critical issues that affect their departments, their companies, and their careers.

To download the article click here.

Sharie A. Brown is a litigation partner in the Washington, D.C. office of Foley & Lardner, vice chair of the White Collar Defense & Corporate Compliance Practice Group, and a member of the Transactional & Securities Practice Group. Ms. Brown represents companies and conducts investigations in the areas of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), OFAC compliance and export controls, corporate ethics and compliance, World Bank procurement frauds, Economic Espionage Act (EEA), and USA Patriot Act anti-money laundering. Ms. Brown serves on the firm's Recruiting Committee, Litigation Program Committee, and Women's Network Steering Committee.

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