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Firm Watch

Jun. 2, 2004

Political Change Keeps Export Pros Busy

When President Bush this month outlawed trade with Syria, he created a flurry of work for the small bar of Washington, D.C., lawyers who advise clients on U.S. export laws.

By Erik Cummins
        When President Bush this month outlawed trade with Syria, he created a flurry of work for the small bar of Washington, D.C., lawyers who advise clients on U.S. export laws.
        Bush created even more work for the export lawyers April 29, when he opened trade with Libya. The nation's vast oil reserves offer enormous trade...

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