George J. Terwilliger III

George J. Terwilliger III ( born June 5, 1950 in New Brunswick, New Jersey) was a U.S. lawyer, who is also Deputy U.S. Attorney General.

Life

After schooling Terwilliger studied at Seton Hall University and completed this study in 1973 with a Bachelor of Arts (BA). A subsequent post-graduate studies in law at the Law School of Antioch University he graduated in 1978 with a Juris Doctor ( JD ) from.

After his subsequent attorney's admission to the District of Columbia in 1978, he worked as a lawyer and also received approvals for 1982, the Supreme Court of the United States and for the State of Vermont. During his time as a lawyer, he was also involved in legal organizations such as the American Bar Association and was also a member of the Advisory Board of the Washington Legal Foundation Legal policy and the legal advisory board of the National Legal Center for the Public Interest. In addition, he was sometimes also legal advisor to the conglomerate Tyco International.

He was then in 1986 the Federal Attorney for the District of Vermont, and held that post until 1990. After that, he was from 1991 to 1993 as Deputy U.S. Deputy Attorney General Minister of Justice in the administration of U.S. President George Bush. After his retirement from government service, he worked as a lawyer again and since 2004 partner of White & Case, a law firm that is active in 25 countries. In addition, Terwilliger is a member of the Board of Directors of the Dynamo scopes Energy Systems Corporation since 2006.

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