Background
Bruemmer, Russell J. was born on April 23, 1952.
Bruemmer, Russell J. was born on April 23, 1952.
Luther College (Bachelor of Arts, 1974). University of Michigan (Juris Doctor, 1977).
Worked at Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering (Washington, DC) specializing in Administrative Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Antitrust and Trade Regulation, Appellate Practice, Aviation and Aerospace, Bankruptcy, Banks and Banking, Business Law, Civil Practice, Communications and Media, Computer and Software, Constitutional Law, Consumer Law, Corporate Law, Criminal Law, Election, Campaign and Political Law, Employee Benefits, Energy, Environmental Law, Finance, General Practice, Government Contracts, Government, Insurance, Intellectual Property, International Trade, International Law, Investments, Litigation, Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures, Natural Resources, Occupational Safety and Health, Products Liability, Regulatory Law, RICO, Securities, Taxation, Toxic Torts, Transportation and White Collar Crime. Admitted to the bar, 1978, Minnesota. 1980, District of Columbia.
Editor-in-Chief, University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform. Clerk to Judge William H. Webster, 8th Circuit. Author, Intelligence Community Reorganization: Declining the Invitation to Struggle, 101 Yale Law Journal 867 (1992).
Co-author, Unfriendly Takeovers of Depository Institutions: The Federal Banking Law Considerations, 33 American University Law Review 309 (1984). General Counsel, Central Intelligence Agency, 1988-1990. Special Counsel to the Director of Central Intelligence, 1987-1988.
Chief Counsel-Congressional Affairs, Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1980-1981. Member, Council on Foreign Relations. Member, American Law Institute.
Chair, Subcommittee on Bank Holding Companies, Banking Law Committee, American Bar Association Business Law Section, 1985-1988. Vice Chair and Chair, Subcommittee on Securities, Banking Law Committee, American Bar Association Business Law Section, 1993-1995. Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering has a diverse national and international regulatory, commercial, legislative, and civil and criminal litigation practice.
With offices in Washington, Baltimore, London, Brussels, and Berlin, the firm is able to meet the needs of its clients in matters involving issues of state, federal, international, or European Union law.
Member, Council on Foreign Relations. Member, American Law Institute. Chair, Subcommittee on Bank Holding Companies, Banking Law Committee, American Bar Association Business Law Section, 1985-1988.
Vice Chair and Chair, Subcommittee on Securities, Banking Law Committee, American Bar Association Business Law Section, 1993-1995.