Lawyer Eric P. Salonen, graduated from
Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, B.S.F.S., cum laude, 1981 University of Pennsylvania, J.D., 1985, is now employed by Stewart and Stewart at
Suite 200, 2100 M Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20037.
While being a member of District of Columbia Bar (Member, International Law Section, 1986-2000); American Bar Association (Member, International Law and Practice Section, 1996-; Assistant Budget Officer, 1999-2000; International Trade Committee Steering Group, 1994-; Vice-Chair, International Trade Committee, 1999-2001; Co-Chair, 2001-2002; Member, U.S. Court of International Trade Advisory Committee, 1998-2006); Federal Circuit Bar Association; Customs and International Trade Bar Association., Eric P. Salonen is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing Eric P. Salonen as your lawyer, you should consider whether Eric P. Salonen offers free consultation, (if not) how much the initial interview costs, if there is any hidden attorney fees, what's the fee schedule, whether he or she has good community reputation and is able to provide a list of good references. You can also contact the Board of Professional Responsibility of the state bar, to find out if Eric P. Salonen has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though Eric P. Salonen's office is located at Washington, DC, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.
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Eric P. Salonen has been admitted in 1985, Pennsylvania; 1987, District of Columbia and U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia; 1989, U.S. Court of International Trade and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. His or her practice areas include International Trade; Antidumping; Countervailing Duty and Subsidy; Safeguards; Section 406 Market Disruption; Section 421 Market Disruption; Section 232 National Security Investigations; Section 332 Investigations; Generalized System of Preferences (GSP); NAFTA Chapter 19 Binational Panel Dispute Settlement; World Trade Organization (WTO); International Trade Regulation; Administrative Law; Appellate Law.
Eric P. Salonen's college and law school education includes Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, B.S.F.S., cum laude, 1981, University of Pennsylvania, J.D., 1985. Other biographical background includes Recipient, Washington D.C.'s Best Lawyers (2010-2012), International Trade and Finance Law. Attorney-Advisor to: Commissioner/Vice Chairman, Janet A. Nuzum and Chairman Marcia E. Miller, U.S. International Trade Commission. Senior Articles Editor, Journal of Comparative Business and Capital Markets Law. Author/Presentations: "The Section 421 Tire Case: A Win for the Rules-Based Trading System," Paper Presented to the Washington International Trade Association (2009); "The Bratsk Decision and Its Implications For Injury and Causation Analysis Under the Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Laws," (Georgetown University Law Center's International Trade Update, 2008); "Litigating Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Cases at the U.S. International Trade Commission - Some Things You Won't Learn from Reading the Statute," (Georgetown University Law Center's International Trade Update, February 1, 2006); "One Tomato, Two Tomato.. Selection of Trade Remedy Laws in the Florida-Mexico Tomato Conflict," 11 Florida Journal of International Law, (Spring, 1997); "Developments in WTO Dispute Settlement 1996," 31 The International Lawyer, 439-443, (Summer 1997); Note, "Against the Current: Countervailing Duties, Upstream Subsidies and the Trade Remedies Reform Act of 1984," 7 Journal of Comparative Business and Capital Markets Law, (March 1985). Co-Author: with D. Porter and D. Klett, "Practical 'How-to' Advice for Injury Investigations in Trade Remedy Cases," Paper Presented at the . You should contact other
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