George Miron
Attorney at Law
Poliner Luks
George Miron concentrates on international law, antitrust law, and advertising law. He has represented companies and trade associations in the fields of heavy metal manufacturing, life insurance, motion picture production and distribution, Yellow Pages directory publishing, health care, and telemarketing of educational materials. In his international law practice, Mr. Miron represented Bosnia and Herzegovina in litigation over claimed succession to the debt of the former Yugoslavia.

Before entering private practice Mr. Miron was an Associate Solicitor of the United States Department of the Interior. Mr. Miron came to the Department of the Interior from the United States Department of Justice, where he had been an antitrust trial lawyer and a supervisor of antitrust litigation teams.

Mr. Miron has lectured and written on antitrust law, advertising law, and international law. His work, One Hundred Years Worth of Familiar Quotations About The Sherman Act, was published in June 1990, to mark the one hundredth anniversary of the Sherman Antitrust Act. His most recent work, an elaboration of joint testimony before the United States Senate committee on Foreign Relations, was published in January 2002 in the American University International Law Review. It is entitled, Did the ABM Treaty of 1972 Remain In Force After The USSR Ceased To Exist And Did It Become A Treaty Between the United States And the Russian Federation?

E-mail: gmiron@polinerluks.com
Tel: 202-293-1600
Fax: 202-318-1156