Background
Brady, Michael T. was born on December 13, 1955 in Seattle, Washington, District of Columbia, United States.
Brady, Michael T. was born on December 13, 1955 in Seattle, Washington, District of Columbia, United States.
Pomona College (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, with distinction in History, 1978). Yale University (Juris Doctor, 1983).
Worked at Ablondi, Foster, Sobin & Davidow, Professional Corporation Admitted to the bar, 1983, Washington. 1984, United States. District Court, Western and Eastern Districts of Washington.
1990, District of Columbia and United States. Claims Court; 1991, United States.
Supreme Court and United States.
Court of Appeals, First and Federal Circuits. 1993, United States. Court of International Trade. Thomas J. Watson Fellowship, 1978-1979.
Editor, The Yale Law Journal, 1982-1983.
Author: "Executive Discretion and the Congressional Defense of Statutes," 92 Yale Law Journal 970, 1983. "Environmental Review of Military Base Closures: Implications for Affected Governments," II Duke Environmental Law Policy Forum 79, 1992.
Member: Washington State Bar Association. District of Columbia Bar.
The Firm specializes in international trade regulation (including Customs and export control), antitrust, unfair competition, international transactions, and intellectual property licensing and litigation.
lieutenant represents major domestic and foreign interests before the United States. International Trade Commission, United States. Department of Commerce, United States.
Customs Services, United States.
Trade Representative, the Federal Maritime Commission, the Federal Trade Commission, the United States. Department of Justice, the Federal Courts, Congress and other entities.
lieutenant also represents clients before the European Commission and international trade and competition tribunals of such countries as Mexico, Canada and Columbia. The Firm has been involved in numerous cases involving Section 337 unfair trade practices.
Antidumping and countervailing duties.
Antitrust claims. Multilateral agreements such as General Agreement of Tariff and Trades and the World Trade Organization. Customs classification and valuation. The North American Free Trade Agreement.
The Generalized System of Preferences ("Generalized System of Preferences").
And Section 301. The Firm also counsels and represents clients on issues related to economic damages and litigation in intellectual property disputes and high technology licensing and other business negotiations and transactions.
Member: Washington State Bar Association. District of Columbia Bar.