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Bruce ZagarisAdjunct Fellow (Non-resident), Americas Program |
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Bruce Zagaris is a partner with the Washington, D.C., law firm of Berliner Corcoran & Rowe. His practice includes white-collar criminal cases with significant international elements; international tax law, including criminal tax litigation; money laundering cases; and consulting for governments and international organizations. In the Americas, he has worked a broad range of development matters for governments, businesses, nongovernmental organizations, and individuals. He is an adjunct professor at the Washington College of Law of American University in Washington, D.C., and at Fordham Law School in New York City. He is founder and editor‑in‑chief of the International Enforcement Law Reporter, and he is founder and former chair of the Committee on International Criminal Law, Criminal Justice Section, American Bar Association. He is also on the board of the U.S. branch, International Penal Law Association; chair of the Committee on International Criminal Law and National Security, Section of International Law, D.C. Bar Assoc.; and chair of the International Enforcement Subcommittee, Criminal and Civil Penalties Committee, Tax Section, American Bar Association. He has authored or edited six books and hundreds of articles. Mr. Zagaris received his B.A., J.D., and LL.M. (tax) from George Washington University in Washington, D.C., his LL.M. (comparative) from Stockholm University in Sweden, and his LL.M. (international) from the Free University in Brussels, Belgium. He did legal work in Europe and Africa for two years, including as a UN consultant in West Africa. In addition, he practiced customs law in San Francisco and taught at the Law Faculty of the University of the West Indies. |
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