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To: Patricia L. Toope who started this subject1/15/2003 10:21:00 PM
From: RJ2  Read Replies (3) of 4269
 
Maybe you should take a computer course coldshower. I found this info with very little effort.
Hills & Stern
1200 Nineteenth Street, N.W.
Washington, District of Columbia 20036

Telephone: 202-822-1600
Fax: 202-822-1622

(Main Office)

Statement of Practice:
International Finance, International Trade, Corporate Finance.

Firm Size: 4

Reference:
First Chicago Corp.

Roderick M. Hills, (Member) born Seattle, Washington, March 9, 1931; admitted to bar, 1957, California; 1960, U.S. Supreme Court; 1979, District of Columbia; U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. Education: Stanford University (B.A., 1952; LL.B., 1955). Order of the Coif. Comment Editor, Stanford Law Review, 1953-1955. Law Clerk to Justice Stanley F. Reed, Supreme Court of the United States, 1955-1957. Visiting Lecturer in Law, Stanford University School of Law, 1960-1970. Professor, Harvard University Schools of Law and Business, 1969-1970. Distinguished Faculty Member and Lecturer, International Finance, Yale University School of Organization and Management, 1985-1988. Counsel to the President of the United States, 1975. Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission, 1975-1977. Vice-Chairman, Trustees of Claremont College, 1970-1975. Vice-Chairman, U.S.-ASEAN Council for Business and Technology, 1985—. Chairman, Research Committee, 1965-1969, and Fellow, 1989—, American Bar Foundation. Trustee, Committee for Economic Development, 1978—. Member: Los Angeles County and American Bar Associations; District of Columbia Bar; State Bar of California; Bar Association of the District of Columbia; U.S. Supreme Court Bar; Chancery Club; Bretton Woods Committee.

Carla Anderson Hills, (Member) born Los Angeles, California, January 3, 1934; admitted to bar, 1959, California; 1965, U.S. Supreme Court; 1974, U.S. Court of Federal Claims; 1977, District of Columbia. Education: St. Hilda's College, Oxford University, England; Stanford University (A.B., cum laude, 1955); Yale University (LL.B., 1958). Editor and Co-Author, "Antitrust Adviser," published by McGraw-Hill, 1971, 3rd ed., 1985. Adjunct Professor, Antitrust Law, University of California School of Law, 1972. Assistant Attorney General, Civil Division, Department of Justice, 1974-1975. Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1975-1977. U.S. Trade Representative, 1989-1993. Member, Board of Trustees, Urban Institute, 1977-1989; Chair, Urban Institute, 1983-1989; Member, Executive Committee, Institute for International Economics, 1993—; Vice Chair, U.S. - China Business Council, 1993—; and Member, National Committee, U.S. - China Relations, 1993—; Brookings Institution, 1977-1981; Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Council, 1978-1980. Fellow, American Bar Foundation. Member: Los Angeles County, Federal (President, Los Angeles Chapter, 1963) and American (Member: Antitrust Law Section; Council, 1974, 1977-1989; Chairman, 1982; Chairman, 1983 Conference of Section Chairmen) Bar Associations; District of Columbia Bar; State Bar of California; Womens' Bar Association (President, 1964); U.S. Supreme Court Bar; American Law Institute

Samuel A. Stern, (Member) born Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, January 21, 1929; admitted to bar, 1952, Massachusetts; 1957, District of Columbia. Education: University of Pennsylvania (A.B., 1949); Harvard University (LL.B., 1952). Law Clerk to: Chief Judge Calvert Magruder, U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, 1955; Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the United States, 1956. Partner, Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, 1962-1988. Visiting Professor from Practice, Harvard Law School, 1976. Adjunct Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center, 1978-1992. Assistant Counsel, Warren Commission, 1964. Member: District of Columbia Bar; American and International Bar Associations; American Law Institute. Practice Areas: Project Finance; Investment and Trade with Emerging and Transitional Economies; International Commercial Arbitration.

Bill
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