Tibor M. Baranski, Junior, American lawyer, specializing in the field of. Member of Komatsu, Koma & Nishikawa.
Education
Kanazawa University, Faculty of Law and Letters, Japan (1977-1978). Princeton University (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1980). Columbia University, Graduate Division (1980-1981).
Peking University, Law School, PRC (Advanced Studies Degree, 1984). State University of New York, Buffalo (Juris Doctor, 1987). Spoken languages: Hungarian, German, Chinese and Japanese.
Career
Worked at Komatsu, Koma & Nishikawa. Admitted to the bar, 1992, New York and Massachusetts. 1993, District of Columbia (Not admitted in China).
Advisor: Attorney General of the United States for the United States./China Joint Session on Trade, Investment and Economic Law, Peking, PRC, 1987. The Minister of Justice of the Republic of Hungary for negotiations with the Ministry of Justice of China (P.R.C.) held in Peking, China, 1995. Co-Author: "Chinese Commercial Dispute Resolution Methods: the State Commercial and Industrial Administration Bureau," The American Journal of Comparative Law, Volume 35, No.
4, 1987.; Military: ate University of New York, Buffalo (Juris Doctor, 1987).