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The National Symposium : Schedule & Panelists : George Terwilliger George TerwilligerGeorge Terwilliger is a partner at White & Case LLP, and works in their Washington office. Recently he served as lead attorney on the legal team of George W. Bush. He also has litigated election law and voting rights cases, and served as special outside counsel to the United States Senate Rules Committee. Terwilliger served as counsel to the Contests Committee at the Republican National Convention in 1996. Terwilliger previously served as Deputy Attorney General of the United States. Before his term in the Attorney General's office, he served for five years as the presidentially-appointed United States Attorney in Vermont and in Washington, D.C. Terwilliger has authored several books and papers, including "Netting Your Data Investigation and Discovery of Electronic Data," "Foreign Corrupt Practices Act" (co-authored with O. Forrest Morgan and Clive R.G. O'Grady), Corporate Criminal Liability: A handbook for Protection Against Statutory Violations, "Drawing Lines: Localities Ponder Voting Rights Act Rulings," "Fighting Violent Crime and Terrorism," "Mandatory and Discretionary Debarment for Environmental Crimes," "Corporate Response to Crime - What the Prosecutor Will Be Thinking," and "Environmental Enforcement in the 1990's: Business' Triple Witching Hour." Terwilliger received his B.A. from Seton Hall University in 1973 and his J.D. from Antioch School of Law in 1978. |
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