Background
Moss, Junior, Ambler H. was born in 1937 in Baltimore, Maryland, September l.
Moss, Junior, Ambler H. was born in 1937 in Baltimore, Maryland, September l.
Yale University (Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1960). George Washington University (Juris Doctor, 1970). Spoken languages: Spanish, French and Catalan.
Worked at Greenberg, Traurig, Hoffman, Lipoff, Rosen & Quentel, P.A. (Miami, Florida) specializing in Corporate and Securities, Litigation, Real Estate, Environmental and Land Use, Federal and State Governmental and Administrative Law, Tax, International Law, Bankruptcy and Reorganization, Public Finance, Intellectual Property, Franchising, Licensing and Distribution, White Collar Criminal Defense, Appellate, Banking, Health, Trusts and Estates, Immigration, International Trade, Alcohol Beverage Control, Employment Law and Employee Benefits, Sports and Entertainment Law. Admitted to the bar, 1971, District of Columbia and United States. District Court, District of Columbia.
1983, Florida.
Order of the Coif. Director, North-South Center, University of Miami, 1984. Member, Council on Foreign Relations, Inc., 1983.
United States. Ambassador to Panama, 1978-1982. Member, United States-Panama Consultative Committee, 1978-1982. 1995. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations, 1977-1978.
Member of Panama Canal Treaty Negotiating Teams, United States. Department of State, 1977. Listed: Who's Who in the World.
Who's Who in America. Named Lawyer of the Americas by the University of Miami School of Law Inter-American Law Review. Member: Bar Association of the District of Columbia.
The Florida Bar; American (Member, Sections on: International Law. Corporation, Banking and Business Law) and Inter-American Bar Association. American Society of International Law.
Military: Lieutenant, United States. Navy, Submarine Service, 1960-1964. The firm has more than 278 attorneys, and offices in Miami, Ft.
Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Orlando and Tallahassee, Florida. Washington, D.C. and New York City.
Member, Council on Foreign Relations, Inc., 1983. United States. Ambassador to Panama, 1978-1982. Member, United States-Panama Consultative Committee, 1978-1982.
1995. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations, 1977-1978. Member of Panama Canal Treaty Negotiating Teams, United States. Department of State, 1977.
Listed: Who's Who in the World. Who's Who in America. Named Lawyer of the Americas by the University of Miami School of Law Inter-American Law Review.
Member: Bar Association of the District of Columbia. The Florida Bar; American (Member, Sections on: International Law. Corporation, Banking and Business Law) and Inter-American Bar Association.
American Society of International Law. Military: Lieutenant, United States. Navy, Submarine Service, 1960-1964.