"Their goal: Meet the Beatles on tour in 1966. Their solution: Impersonate the opening act," coverage in The Washington Post, August 14, 2016, featuring Adjunct Professor Timothy Harr.
Consultant/Legal Counsel; Adjunct Professor of Law
Timothy A. Harr
B.A., Princeton; J.D., University of Virginia
B.A., Princeton; J.D., University of Virginia. Professor Harr retired as Vice President – Law at Motorola Solutions Inc. He was managing partner at the Washington Office of Oppenheimer, Wolff & Donnelly and prior to that, was with Covington & Burling. He served on Binational Dispute Settlement Panels under the U.S./Canadian Free Trade Agreement and was on the special impeachment inquiry staff investigating Richard Nixon for the House Judiciary Committee. Professor Harr has lectured on antitrust practice at the University of Virginia and spoken on a broad range of topics, including international trade, trade regulation, intellectual property, compliance, and privacy in numerous forums.
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