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Latham & Watkins LLP
Washington, District of Columbia

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  1. 1. www.lw.com
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    Published on: 2/8/2008   Last Visited: 2/28/2008

    Edward Correia is counsel in the Washington, D.C. office of Latham & Watkins, where he regularly advises clients regarding laws regulating political activity. Mr. Correia has extensive experience in senior government positions. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Correia served in the Clinton Administration as Special Counsel to the President for Civil Rights in the White House. In this position, he was a senior legal adviser to the President and other White House officials regarding the civil rights laws and various constitutional issues. He also served as Chief Counsel of the Senate Antitrust Subcommittee. He is also an Adjunct Professor at American University's College of Law, where he teaches a course on the legislative process.
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    Published on: 12/13/2007   Last Visited: 12/13/2007

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    Edward W. Correia

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    Edward Correia is counsel in the Washington, D.C. office of Latham & Watkins, where his practice focuses on antitrust, consumer protection and international trade issues, including export control regulations. He also represents clients on state and federal legislative matters.

    Mr. Correia has extensive experience in senior government positions as well as a broad legal background in antitrust, consumer protection, constitutional law and administrative law. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Correia served in the Clinton Administration as Special Counsel to the President for Civil Rights in the White House. In this position, he was a senior legal adviser to the President and other White House officials regarding the civil rights laws and various constitutional issues. He also coordinated the development and implementation of the Administration's civil rights policy in a number of areas and worked extensively with Congress to further the Administration's legislative goals. Mr. Correia was also appointed by President Clinton to the National Council on Disability, which advises the Administration on laws and policies affecting disabled persons.

    Prior to his position in the White House, Mr. Correia served as Scholar in Residence at the Federal Trade Commission in Washington, D.C. He has been a Professor of Law at Northeastern University School of Law, Boston, Massachusetts, where he taught antitrust, constitutional law, legislation, administrative law, evidence and corporations. He was selected as the law school's first Urban Law and Public Policy Distinguished Professor. He is currently an Adjunct Professor at American University's Washington College of Law where he teaches First Amendment law.

    He has also served as chief counsel and staff director of the Senate Subcommittee on Antitrust, Monopolies and Business Rights; chief legislative adviser to Senator Howard Metzenbaum on Judiciary Committee matters; minority chief counsel of the Senate Subcommittees on Patents, Trademarks and Copyrights; Staff Director and Senior Attorney Adviser to Commissioner Michael Pertschuk, Federal Trade Commission; Assistant to the Director, Bureau of Competition, Federal Trade Commission; Assistant Regional Director, Dallas Regional Office, Federal Trade Commission; and Staff Attorney, Cleveland Regional Office, Federal Trade Commission.

    Other professional experience includes serving as: Special Assistant to the Attorney General; a member of the Department of Defense Task Force to review the application of antitrust laws to mergers in the defense industry; a member of the Board of Editors, Corporate Conduct Quarterly; and a bar review lecturer on constitutional law, corporations, agency and partnerships. He is a widely published author on various legal topics. Samplings of his publications include:
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    Mr. Correia's educational publications have included:

    Evidence, (audio tape lecture series on evidence) (Nu-wave Publications 1998) Constitutional Law, (audio tape lecture series on constitutional law) (Nu-wave Publications 1997) An Introduction to US Antitrust Law, (training videotape for corporate employees and managers) (Compliance Systems Legal Group 1996)

    Mr. Correia is qualified to practice before the Bars of the District of Columbia and Oklahoma.
  3. 3. MetalSite: Global Metals Marketplace
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    Published on: 7/17/2000   Last Visited: 1/31/2002

    "I do not see a lot of enforcement activity," says Edward Correia, an antitrust attorney for Latham & Watkins. The FTC's former scholar in residence predicts that "most sites will pass muster."

    While throwing down the antitrust gauntlet, federal regulators have also made it clear that they know what is at stake.

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