Gary Horlick
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Gary N. Horlick provides global business, investment, regulatory, and negotiating advice to U.S. and international clients.
He previously served as head of the U.S. Department of Commerce Import Administration, where he was responsible for the administration of U.S. antidumping and countervailing duty laws and decided major cases involving Europe, Brazil, Korea, South Africa, Canada, Mexico, Japan, India, and others; supervision of Foreign Trade Zones; and negotiation of the U.S.-EC Steel Arrangement. In addition, he served as International Trade Counsel to the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance. Mr. Horlick was the first chairman of the World Trade Organization's Permanent Group of Experts on subsidies. He also served as chairman of WTO and Mercosur panels.
Mr. Horlick is a graduate of Dartmouth College (A.B. 1968, magna cum laude) and of Cambridge University (B.A. and Diploma in International Law, 1970; M.A. 1977). He received his J.D. from Yale Law School in 1973 and is admitted to practice in the District of Columbia and Connecticut.
Mr. Horlick is a member of various professional organizations, including the ABA International Section Committee on International Trade, the Executive Council of the American Branch of the International Law Association, the Council on Foreign Relations, and the Trade Policy Subcouncil of the Competitiveness Policy Council. He is a visiting lecturer at Yale Law School, Georgetown Law Center and the University of Berne. Mr. Horlick is fluent in Spanish.