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Mayer Brown Lands Former Trade Enforcement and Compliance Chief Counsel

10/09/17

Mayer Brown Lands Former Trade Enforcement and Compliance Chief Counsel

Summary: A former chief counsel for the Trade Enforcement and Compliance group at the US Dept of Commerce joined Mayer Brown.

Mayer Brown Lands Former Trade Enforcement and Compliance Chief Counsel
Mayer Brown added a former chief counsel for Trade Enforcement and Compliance at the U.S. Department of Commerce to their Washington D.C. office. Attorney John McInerney will join Mayer Brown’s International Trade practice as counsel.

Before becoming Chief Counsel in 2000, McInerney was the Deputy Chief Counsel, Senior Counsel and a staff attorney at the Department of Commerce for 13 years. He was also an attorney in the office of the General Counsel of the US Department of the Treasury and an associate in the Washington and Brussels office of Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton.

At Mayer Brown, McInerney will focus his work on international trade matters regarding international dispute settlement proceedings such as disputes before the World Trade Organization as well as international trade negotiations and policy and antidumping and countervailing proceedings in the US and other countries.

McInerney serves on the advisory board at Georgetown Law, where he has participated in continuing education conferences as a speaker on trade issues. He earned his J.D. from the University of Michigan School of Law and a master’s degree from Vrije Universiteit, Brussels in international and comparative law.

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