Admitted
1952, New York; 1953, District of Columbia; 1955, U.S. Supreme Court; 1967, U.S. Court of International Trade
Law School
University of Virginia, LL.B., 1951
Law School Graduation Year
1951
College
Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University, A.B., 1948
Memberships
District of Columbia Bar; American (Chair, Section of International Law, 1971-1972; Member, House of Delegates, 1974-1976; Representative to the Department of State's Advisory Committee on Private International Law, 1977-1979; Chairman, Standing Committee, World Order Under Law, 1982) and Inter-American (Council Member, 1969—) Bar Associations; Bar Association of the District of Columbia (Member, Board of Directors, 1979-1981); Pacific Basin Economic Council; The Procedural Aspects of International Law Institute; The American Society of International Law; Washington Foreign Law Society (Member, Board of Governors, 1979-1981); American Law Institute.
Biographical
Author: Legal and Economic Aspects of Incorporation in Mexico; 1 Stud, in L.& Econ. Dev. 86, 1996, George Washington University International Law Society; A Mexican Dividend; Las Maquiladoras, 9 Int'l Law 431, 1975; A View of Mexican-U.S. Trade, 6 Int'l Trade L.J. 190, 1981, University of Maryland School of Law; U.S. Mexican Trade: New Initiatives Are Needed Now, 7 N.C.J. Int'l L. & Com. Reg., 355, 1982. Co-Author: Trusteeship System— Will It Work? Case Study-Somalia http://americandiplomacy.org., Vol. IV. No. 4, Autumn, 1999. Co-Founder and President, John Bassett More Society, 1950-1951. Sutherland, Linowitz & Williams, Rochester, New York, 1952. Trustee, The Procedural Aspects of International Law Institute, 1974—. Lord, Day & Lord, Washington Office, 1953-1958. Lord, Day & Lord, Washington Representative, 1959-1975. Partner, Patton Boggs LLP, 1969-1995. Member, Washington Institute of Foreign Affairs. (Also Of Counsel to Damon Key Leong Kupchak Hastert, Honolulu, Hawaii)