Background
VOGELSON, JAY was born on September 1, 1939 in New York, New York, United States.
VOGELSON, JAY was born on September 1, 1939 in New York, New York, United States.
Bachelor of Science, Lehigh University, 1960. Bachelor of Laws, New York University, 1963.
Trial attorney United States Department Justice, Washington, 1963-1966. Special assistant to the United States Attorney United States District Court (southern district) West Virginia, 1964. Attorney President's Commission on Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Washington, 1964.
Shareholder Stutzman & Bromberg, Dallas, since 1987. Lecturer antitrust law Southern Methodist University School Law, 1971. Dallas chairman United States Department Commerce Export Assistance Program, since 1983.
Complying With International Antitrust Regulations, Matthew Bender & Company, 1988. Lecturer, Antitrust Law, Southern Methodist University School of Law, 1971. Trial Attorney, United States.Department of Justice, 1963 Attorney, President’s Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, 1964. Special Legal Advisor, United States. Commission on Government Procurement, 1971.Member, Southwestern Advisory Council, American Arbitration Association, since 1977. Texas Chairman, FBA/SBA Export Assistance Program, since 1983. Member, North American Council, London Court of International Arbitration.
Member Texas Committee for Humanities, 1992-1993. Member national advisory board Santa Fe Opera, 1990-1993. Member Texas Commission on Arts, since 1994.
Fellow Texas Bar Foundation. Member American Bar Association (chair standing committee World Order Under Law since 1995, member special advisory committee on international activities since 1994, chair section international law and practice 1994-1995, council member since 1986, vice chair 1992-1993, deputy chair-elect 1991-1992, deputy vice chair public international law division 1990-1991, numerous other committee activities), State Bar of Texas (chair and founding sponsor committee on legal aspects of the arts 1977-1978, chair proposed federal legislation committee 1979-1982, chair international law section 1982-1983), Dallas Bar Association (chair antitrust and trade regulation section 1982, international law committee 1981), Council on Foreign Relations, Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations, American Arbitration Association (Dallas Advisory Council since 1979, International Arbitration Panel), Dallas International Lawyers Association (director 1982-1987), American Judicature Society, International Bar Association (section on business law), International Trade Association Dallas-Fort Worth, French-American Chamber of Commerce, German-American Chamber of Commerce, Japan American Society Dallas, Mundo Cultural Hispaño, Southeastern Medieval History Association (counsel).