Jim Bacchus
| Jim Bacchus | |
|---|---|
| Born | June 21, 1949 Nashville, Tennessee |
| Nationality | American |
| Alma mater | Vanderbilt University Yale University Florida State University |
| Occupation | Attorney |
James (Jim) Bacchus (born June 21, 1949) is a former member of the U.S. House of Representatives and a former chairman of the Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization.
Bacchus graduated from Vanderbilt University in 1971 with a Bachelor of Arts degree magna cum laude with high honors in history. At Vanderbilt he was a Founders Scholar and member of Phi Beta Kappa. Bacchus earned a Master of Arts degree from Yale University in 1973 as a Woodrow Wilson Fellow. Bacchus served in the United States Army between 1971 and 1977. In 1978, he received his J.D. with high honors from Florida State University College of Law. Bacchus was a member of the Order of the Coif and served as editor-in-chief of the FSU Law Review.[1]
Bacchus was a member of the staff of Florida Governor Reubin Askew from 1974 to 1978, serving as speechwriter. He became Askew's special assistant from 1979 to 1981, after Askew was appointed U.S. Trade Representative.
In 1990, Bacchus was elected as a member of the Democratic Party to represent Florida's 11th congressional district in the 102nd Congress and Florida's 15th congressional district in the 103rd Congress from January 3, 1991 to January 3, 1995, and was not a candidate for reelection to the 104th Congress in 1994. Instead, from 1995 to 2003 he served on the Appellate Body of the WTO, rising to the position of chairman in 2001. He was the first American to sit as part of the Appellate Body.
Since 2004, Bacchus has served as Chairman of the Global Trade & Investment Practice Group at Greenberg Traurig, a Miami-based international law firm. He is also Co-Chair of its Global Practice Group.
On February 23, 2007, Bacchus was named to a Department of Defense panel reviewing the Walter Reed Army Medical Center neglect scandal.[2]
| United States House of Representatives | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by Bill Nelson (D) |
United States Representative for Florida's 11th congressional district 1991–1993 |
Succeeded by Sam Gibbons (D) |
| Preceded by E. Clay Shaw, Jr. (R) |
United States Representative for Florida's 15th congressional district 1993–1995 |
Succeeded by Dave Weldon (R) |
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[edit] Recent Publications
Bacchus regularly writes commentary articles for a number of media outlets, his recent articles include:
[edit] Wall Street Journal
"A Trade War With Zero Currency"[3]
"Hoarding Resources Threatens Free Trade"[4]
"Don't Push the WTO Beyond Its Limits"[5]
"Breaking the Deadlock at Doha"[6]
"Free Trade Should Be Part of the Stimulus Plan"[7]
[edit] Forbes
"Diverting A U.S.-China Trade War"[8]
"Combating Climate Change"[9]
"Next Chapter For Climate Change"[10]
"Climate Change Is A Trade Issue, Too"[11]
"Trading Up: Obama promises to create jobs by doubling U.S. exports. Can he deliver?"[12]
"China In The Dock: The WTO cracks down on counterfeiting"[13]
"What A Trade War With China Would Look Like"[14]
[edit] The Deal
"Danish détente"[15]
"A 21st-century trade agenda"[16]
"Brave new world"[17]
"Banks without borders"[18]
[edit] The Miami Herald
"We need more NAFTA, not less"[19]
[edit] The Huffington Post
"Is Progress Still Possible in This Heat?"[20]
"Obama Must Discover the WTO"[21]
"Global Finance Proposal Threatens Trade Finance"[22]
"Don't Let Financial Reform Politicize the Fed"[23]
"US Risks Becoming Economic Afterthought in Latin America"[24]
"Brazil Tests Obama Commitment to Trade Enforcement"[25]
"Obama's Plan for NASA and Reaffirming Our Commitment to Space Exploration"[26]
[edit] The Journal of Commerce
"Give Air Cargo a Lift"[27]
[edit] International Business Times
"Russian export ban mirrors old error"[28]
"Roll back protectionism"[29]
[edit] Latin Trade
"The Case for Free Trade with Panama"[30]
[edit] China Business Review
"China's entering WTO is successful: former chair of WTO Appellate Body"[31]
[edit] References
- ^ James Bacchus | Greenberg Traurig
- ^ Pentagon names members of Walter Reed panel - Army News, opinions, editorials, news from Iraq, photos, reports - Army Times
- ^ A Trade War With Zero Currency
- ^ Hoarding Resources Threatens Free Trade
- ^ Don't Push the WTO Beyond Its Limits
- ^ Breaking the Deadlock at Doha
- ^ Free Trade Should Be Part of the Stimulus Plan
- ^ Diverting A U.S.-China Trade War
- ^ Combating Climate Change
- ^ Next Chapter For Climate Change
- ^ Climate Change Is A Trade Issue, Too
- ^ Trading Up: Obama promises to create jobs by doubling U.S. exports. Can he deliver?
- ^ China In The Dock: The WTO cracks down on counterfeiting
- ^ What A Trade War With China Would Look Like
- ^ Danish détente
- ^ A 21st-century trade agenda
- ^ Brave new world
- ^ Banks without borders
- ^ We need more NAFTA, not less
- ^ Is Progress Still Possible in This Heat?
- ^ Obama Must Discover the WTO
- ^ Global Finance Proposal Threatens Trade Finance
- ^ Don't Let Financial Reform Politicize the Fed
- ^ US Risks Becoming Economic Afterthought in Latin America
- ^ Brazil Tests Obama Commitment to Trade Enforcement
- ^ Obama's Plan for NASA and Reaffirming Our Commitment to Space Exploration
- ^ Give Air Cargo a Lift
- ^ Russian export ban mirrors old error
- ^ Roll back protectionism
- ^ The Case for Free Trade with Panama
- ^ China's entering WTO is successful: former chair of WTO Appellate Body
[edit] External links
- Profile from Greenberg Traurig