Background
Doyle, Junior, Gerard S. was born in Brooklyn, New York, United States.
Doyle, Junior, Gerard S. was born in Brooklyn, New York, United States.
Syracuse University (Bachelor of Arts, 1971). Fordham University (Juris Doctor, 1977).
Worked at Doyle & Doyle (Short Hills, New Jersey) specializing in International Trade Law, Commercial Law, Admiralty Law, Transportation Law. Admitted to the bar, 1978, New York. 1993, New Jersey.
Author: "Negotiating a Joint Venture Agreement," and "Selection and Management of Foreign Counsel," Computer Law, 1993: Emerging Technologies, April 1993.
"Exporting Computers, Software and Technology: United States. Export Controls and Procedures," New York State Bar Association, January 1994. "Trends in International Transportation Law and Regulation," National Institute for World Trade, September 1994.
"International Intermodal and Multimodal Carriage of Goods," 1995 Transportation Lawyers Association Annual Conference, May 1995. "Intermodal Shipments in the United States. - Europe Trade," Transportation Law Institute, October 1995.
"International Ocean Carriage of Hazardous Goods," Transportation Law Institute, May 1996. Member: New York State (Member, International Law Section), New Jersey State (Member, International Organizations Committee) and American (Member, Sections on: International Law. Science and Technology) Bar Associations.
Maritime Administrative Bar Association. Maritime Law Association of the United States (Member, Finance Committee). Transportation Lawyers Association.
Author: "Negotiating a Joint Venture Agreement," and "Selection and Management of Foreign Counsel," Computer Law, 1993: Emerging Technologies, April 1993. "Exporting Computers, Software and Technology: United States. Export Controls and Procedures," New York State Bar Association, January 1994.
"Trends in International Transportation Law and Regulation," National Institute for World Trade, September 1994. "International Intermodal and Multimodal Carriage of Goods," 1995 Transportation Lawyers Association Annual Conference, May 1995. "Intermodal Shipments in the United States.
- Europe Trade," Transportation Law Institute, October 1995. "International Ocean Carriage of Hazardous Goods," Transportation Law Institute, May 1996.
Member: New York State (Member, International Law Section), New Jersey State (Member, International Organizations Committee) and American (Member, Sections on: International Law. Science and Technology) Bar Associations. Maritime Administrative Bar Association.
Maritime Law Association of the United States (Member, Finance Committee). Transportation Lawyers Association.