Mr. Scott Lincicome is an international trade attorney with experience in trade remedy investigations in the United States, Europe, China, India and Turkey, and in litigation before the US Court of International Trade, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and the WTO’s Dispute Settlement Body.
He has advised clients on bilateral/regional trade agreements and US trade policy, as well as WTO accessions, compliance and negotiations. Mr. Lincicome specializes in advising multinational and sovereign clients on how to best conform their transactions and policies to global trade rules and related national regulations.
Mr. Lincicome is an adjunct scholar with the Cato Institute in Washington, DC, where he writes and speaks on US trade policy and politics. He also is a Senior Visiting Lecturer at Duke University Law School, where he teaches a course on international trade law, and previously taught international trade policy at Duke.
Prior to joining White & Case, he worked from 1998 – 2001 as a research assistant with the Institute’s Center for Trade Policy Studies.
Education:
- JD, University of Virginia School of Law
- BA, University of Virginia
Bars and Courts:
- District of Columbia Bar
- North Carolina State Bar
- US Court of International Trade
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