Background
Dwyer, Amy S. was born on May 8, 1964 in Newton, Massachusetts, United States.
Dwyer, Amy S. was born on May 8, 1964 in Newton, Massachusetts, United States.
College of the Holy Cross (Bachelor of Arts, 1986). Loyola University of Chicago, Rome Center (1985). Boston College (Juris Doctor, 1990).
Spoken languages: Italian.
Worked at Stewart and Stewart (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in General Practice before the Civil Courts, Federal Government Departments and Independent Agencies, and Congressional Committees. International Trade and Investment Law. Customs Law. Unfair Competition Law.
International Transactions Law.
Domestic and International Corporate Law. Admitted to the bar, 1991, Massachusetts and United States.
Court of International Trade. 1992, United States. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
1993, District of Columbia.
Phi Delta Phi. Author: "The Inter-American Court of Human Rights: Towards Establishing an Effective Regional Contentious Jurisdiction," 13 Boston College International and Comparative Law Review 127, 1990. "State Export Restrictions," in Export Practice: Customs and International Trade Law, Practising Law Institute, Spring 1994.
Company-Author: "Measuring Domestic Subsidies: Preferential Provision of Goods or Services and Other Domestic Subsidies," GULC Continuing Legal Education Seminar, 1991.
Executive Editor/European Economic Community, Boston College International and Comparative Law Review, 1988-1990. Member: Massachusetts and American (Member, Section of International Law and Practice) Bar Associations. The firm was founded in 1958 by Eugene L. Stewart to specialize in the representation of domestic producers, labor unions, trade associations and ad hoc committees of domestic interests in countering unfair import competition by the use of domestic law and international trade agreement remedies against dumping and foreign government subsidization of exports.
The firm continues to have a major role in such proceedings and in representing domestic interests before Congressional Committees in their consideration of Customs and Trade legislation, and before the Executive Branch of the Government in hearings and consultations concerning preparations for trade agreement negotiations and enforcement of United States. rights under General Agreement of Tariff and Trades/World Trade Organization and other trade agreements.
The firm has maintained this specialization while broadening its practice to include representation of client interests in the establishment of multinational trading relationships and the advancement of such client interests before the regulatory bodies of other nations, including the European Community, Canada, Mexico, and Australia. The firm has expanded its representation of clients in international investment and transactions law in Eastern Europe and the independent republics of the Commercial Insurance Services lieutenant has an associate law office in Belgium to support through Belgian counsel admitted to practice in Belgium and before the organs of the European Community representation of client interests within the East.U. The firm"s field of interest in international trade, investment and transactions law now includes most geographical areas.
Member: Massachusetts and American (Member, Section of International Law and Practice) Bar Associations.