Dean A. Pinkert

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Dean A. Pinkert
Member of the United States International Trade Commission
In office
February 26, 2007 - March 1, 2017
PresidentGeorge W. Bush
Barack Obama
Donald Trump
Preceded byJennifer A. Hillman
Succeeded byJason Kearns
Personal details
Born (1956-06-05) June 5, 1956 (age 67)
Chicago, Illinois
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseSusan Paley
Children2
EducationUniversity of Texas School of Law
London School of Economics and Political Science

Dean Arthur Pinkert (born June 5, 1956, in Chicago, Illinois) is an American trade lawyer.

Education[edit]

Pinkert was graduated from New Trier High School - East in 1974. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree with high honors from Oberlin College (1978), a Juris Doctor degree with honors from the University of Texas School of Law (1983), and a Master of Laws degree with merit from the London School of Economics and Political Science (1989). He did graduate work at Princeton University (1978–1979).[1]

International Trade Commissioner[edit]

Dean Arthur Pinkert was sworn in as a member of the International Trade Commission on February 26, 2007, for a term expiring in December 2015. He succeeded Jennifer Anne Hillman.

President George W. Bush nominated him on September 7, 2006,[2] and again on January 9, 2007. The United States Senate confirmed him on February 1, 2007.[3] Pinkert became vice chairman of the commission on June 17, 2014.[4] His service ended February 28, 2017, leaving his seat vacant starting March 1, 2017.[5]

Career[edit]

Personal life[edit]

Dean Pinkert was born to Norman and Jeanne Pinkert in Chicago and raised in Wilmette, Illinois. His family was in the scrap business. He resides in Alexandria, Virginia, with his wife Susan Paley and their children, Rose and Zeke.[10][12]

Works[edit]

  • "The Concept of Specificity in the Bilateral Steel Agreements", The University of Ottawa Law Journal (1991)
  • "Issues in Sampling", The Commerce Department Speaks, PLI (1992)
  • "Target Dumping Methodology: Scattershot or Bull's-Eye", The Commerce Department Speaks, PLI (1998)
  • Pinkert, Dean A.; Thomas D. Blanford (2001). "Judicial Review of Export Control Determinations". Brooklyn Journal of International Law. 26 (3). Brooklyn Law School: New York City. Archived from the original on July 17, 2011. Retrieved October 21, 2009.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Oberlin in the News - Fall 2006". December 2006. Archived from the original on January 9, 2008. Retrieved April 11, 2008. September 11 — Dean Pinkert '78 to Serve on U.S. Trade Commission
  2. ^ "Bush picks two members for ITC". American Metal Market. September 11, 2006. Archived from the original (Fee) on May 17, 2011. Retrieved April 7, 2008. President Bush intends to nominate Dean A. Pinkert of Virginia to be a member of the International Trade Commission (ITC) for a term expiring in December 2015. He would succeed Jennifer Anne Hillman
  3. ^ "Commissioner Pinkert's official USITC biography". usitc.gov. Archived from the original on March 7, 2008. Retrieved April 15, 2019.
  4. ^ "Pinkert Named Vice Chairman of U.S. International Trade Commission; June 17, 2014". www.usitc.gov. Retrieved April 15, 2019.
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  6. ^ "Dean A. Pinkert". McDermott Will & Emery. Retrieved November 11, 2020.
  7. ^ "Powerhouse International Trade Team Joins McDermott in Washington". PR Newswire. July 31, 2020. Retrieved November 11, 2020. Dean Pinkert, former commissioner of the US International Trade Commission, joins the Firm as senior counsel.
  8. ^ MANDERS, SHANNON (August 8, 2020). "McDermott snaps up international trade team from Hughes Hubbard & Reed". Global Trade Review. Retrieved November 11, 2020.
  9. ^ "Dean A. Pinkert - Partner at Hughes Hubbard & Reed". Hughes Hubbard & Reed. April 14, 2019. Archived from the original on September 8, 2018. Retrieved April 15, 2019.
  10. ^ a b Nominations of Anthony Ryan, Phillip Swagel, Dean Pinkert, Irving Williamson, Dana Bilyeu and Mark Warshawsky (PDF). Hearing Before the Committee on Finance United States Senate, 109th Congress Second Session. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office. December 5, 2006. pp. 2–3, 6–7, 13–16, 31–32, 34–48. Retrieved April 7, 2008. ... [to] work on behalf of the U.S. cement industry, which had concerns about Mexican cement. But I also had an opportunity to work on behalf of exporters who had a need to learn about the export control laws of the United States, including agricultural exporters.
  11. ^ Serrill, Michael S.; Lee Griggs; Raji Samghabadi (April 22, 1985). "Kings of Catastrophe". Time. Archived from the original on October 23, 2012. Retrieved April 8, 2008. In the arcane field of industrial-disaster litigation, Robins Zelle lawyers are considered kings of catastrophe...
  12. ^ "Statement of Dean A. Pinkert" (PDF). Senate Finance Committee Nomination Hearing. December 5, 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 29, 2008. Retrieved April 7, 2008. My father and grandfather were in the scrap industry in Chicago. I was born and raised there...

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Preceded by member, United States International Trade Commission
2007-2015
Succeeded by
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