Background
Fennell, William A. was born on September 1, 1948 in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, United States.
Fennell, William A. was born on September 1, 1948 in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, United States.
Princeton University (Bachelor of Arts, 1970). Washington College of Law, American University (Juris Doctor, 1976).
Worked at Stewart and Stewart (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in General Practice before the Civil Courts, Federal Government Departments and Independent Agencies, and Congressional Committees. International Trade and Investment Law. Customs Law. Unfair Competition Law.
International Transactions Law.
Domestic and International Corporate Law. Admitted to the bar, 1977, Maryland.
1978, District of Columbia. 1988, United States. Court of International Trade.
1989, United States. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and United States.
Claims Court.
Company-Author: Trade-Related Investment Measures," Kluwer Law & Taxation Publishers, 1993. Author: "Practice Data Base Developers Plow New Ground," Legal Times, (March 12, 1986). "Data Base is Easily Tailored to Areas of Practice," Legal Times, (April 14, 1986).
"Defining a Firm"s Requirements," Of Counsel, (March 1986).
"Graphically Speaking, Software Can Aid Litigator," Legal Times, (March 12, 1986). "Existing Wires May Serve Communications Needs," Legal Times, (February 10, 1986).
"Amateurs Can Design Useful Legal Data Bases," Legal Times, (January 13, 1986). "Choosing a System: Personal Computer"s or Mini?," Legal Times, (December 16, 1985).
"Culture Shock: When Lawyers Hire Computer Folk," Legal Times, (November 18, 1985).
"Future Holds Artificial Intelligence Uses in the Law," Legal Times, (October 21, 1985). "The Relational Data Base Management System," Of Counsel, (October 1985). "Rise of Personal Computer"s Calls for Attention to Quality Control," Legal Times, (September 9, 1985), reprinted in Arthur Young International Newsletter for law firm consultants.
"Computer Bids Help Avoid High-Technical Overload," Legal Times, (August 12, 1986), reprinted in Trial Magazine under title "An RFP Can Do Your Bidding," (December 1985).
"Planning for Information Management," Of Counsel, (June 1985). "Lap-Top Computers Might Replace Yellow Pads," Legal Times, (April 8, 1985).
"Data Processing: Major Automation Step for Firm," Legal Times, (March 11, 1985). "Semiconductor Laser Printers," Legal Times, (February 25, 1985).
"Software Selection Varies With Attorneys" Needs," Legal Times, (January 14, 1985).
"Linking Computers Is Easier Said Than Done," Legal Times, (December 17, 1984). "Computer Workstations Promise Diverse Uses," Legal Times, (November 12, 1984). "Automation Eases Substantive System Upkeep," Legal Times, (September 10, 1984).
"Computer"s Must CommunicateWith Each Other," Legal Times, (July 2, 1984).
Senior Research Computer Scientist, Federal Judicial Center, 1978, 1980-1982. Member: The District of Columbia Bar.
The firm was founded in 1958 by Eugene L. Stewart to specialize in the representation of domestic producers, labor unions, trade associations and ad hoc committees of domestic interests in countering unfair import competition by the use of domestic law and international trade agreement remedies against dumping and foreign government subsidization of exports. The firm continues to have a major role in such proceedings and in representing domestic interests before Congressional Committees in their consideration of Customs and Trade legislation, and before the Executive Branch of the Government in hearings and consultations concerning preparations for trade agreement negotiations and enforcement of United States. rights under General Agreement of Tariff and Trades/World Trade Organization and other trade agreements.
The firm has maintained this specialization while broadening its practice to include representation of client interests in the establishment of multinational trading relationships and the advancement of such client interests before the regulatory bodies of other nations, including the European Community, Canada, Mexico, and Australia.
The firm has expanded its representation of clients in international investment and transactions law in Eastern Europe and the independent republics of the Commercial Insurance Services lieutenant has an associate law office in Belgium to support through Belgian counsel admitted to practice in Belgium and before the organs of the European Community representation of client interests within the East.U. The firm"s field of interest in international trade, investment and transactions law now includes most geographical areas.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar.