8.3
Excellent
No professional misconduct found.
Overview
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50% International Law
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50% Expot Controls
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Résumé
Licenses
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18 years
since Robert D. Burns III was first licensed to practice law in TX.
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Education
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Portfolio
Publications
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| Prosecutors Reverse Course in China Spy Case |
The New York Sun |
2007 |
| Turning Yourself In: Export Enforcement Trends |
Industry Week |
2007 |
| Business Frets Over Impact of China Spy Case |
The New York Sun |
2007 |
| Voluntary Disclosures of Export Violations |
The Corporate Counselor |
2007 |
| Enforcement of ITAR Part 130 Adds Problems for Brokers |
The Export Practitioner |
2006 |
| Expansion of Brokering Rules Gives Headaches to Exporters |
The Export Practitioner |
2006 |
| Proof or Consequences: False Advertising and the Doctrine of Commercial Free Speech |
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI LAW REVIEW |
1988 |
| Going Bananas: Chiquita Tried to Protect Its Workers and Got Mashed by Prosecutors |
Legal Times Magazine |
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