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Lawrence Herman

Lawrence Herman

Work Department

International Trade

Position

Special Counsel

Career

Mr. Herman is a distinguished Canadian trade lawyer. In almost 50 years practising in trade law, Mr. Herman has acted as counsel in virtually every significant trade remedy dispute and has been involved in numerous trade negotiations.

Mr. Herman was a member of Canada’s mission to the United Nations and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) in the 1970s and in law practice has acted as counsel for Canada in the International Court of Justice and has advocated cases before the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT), binational panels established under the dispute settlement provisions of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and Canadian courts. He advises governments, state agencies and international organizations on trade and investment issues.

He is a member of the North American Forum, the Canadian government’s Trade Negotiations Advisory Committee, Chair of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal’s National Advisory Committee, a member of the Executive of the Canada-US Law Institute and is a Senior Fellow and National Policy Council member at the C.D. Howe Institute in Toronto.

Mr. Herman comments on international matters regularly on TV and in the Globe & Mail, the National Post and other publications.

Languages

English, French

Memberships

Law Society of Ontario Law Society of Saskatchewan

Education

J.D., University of Toronto Law Faculty B.A., University of Saskatchewan