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Rebecca Woodings

Rebecca Woodings joined King & Spalding LLP in 2004 as an international trade economist in the firm's Washington, DC office. She is responsible for economic analysis relating to trade litigation, and policy analysis relating to other international trade issues. She has 20 years experience in the field of international trade. Ms. Woodings has in-depth experience with international trade and intellectual property investigations, including antidumping and countervailing duty investigations, safeguard investigations, and Section 337 investigations. She has experience in U.S. appellate litigation as well as in World Trade Organization disputes. Ms. Woodings also has experience in antidumping and countervailing duty cases in both Europe and Japan. She has provided economic analysis for clients relating to both US and European customs classification issues. She also supports trade policy work for US manufacturers and associations, including work by the Committee to Support US Trade Laws. Prior to joining King & Spalding, Ms. Woodings was an international trade economist at the law firm of Hale and Dorr in Washington, DC, from 2002-2004. There she worked on behalf of US and foreign clients on countervailing duty investigations and 337 investigations. Previously, she was an international trade consultant with the law firm of Stewart and Stewart in Washington, DC from 1998 to 2002, where she worked on behalf of US clients on antidumping, countervailing duty, and safeguard investigations. Ms. Woodings served as special assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Import Administration at the US Department of Commerce from 1997 to 1998, supporting enforcement of US antidumping laws. Before that, she served as special assistant to the Vice Chairman of the US International Trade Commission from 1991 to 1997, where she was involved in the disposition of more than 200 antidumping, countervailing duty, safeguard investigations, and Section 337 investigations. She began her career in the Office of Investigations of the US International Trade Commission from 1987 to 1991 handling antidumping, countervailing duty, and safeguard investigations. Ms. Woodings received her B.A. from Smith College and her M.A. in international relations and economics from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. She holds a diploma in French language from the Alliance Francaise in Paris; and certificates of proficiency in French, Italian, and Spanish from Johns Hopkins University.

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Larry D Thompson King & Spalding LLP
James A Rubright King & Spalding LLP
Walter W Driver Jr King & Spalding LLP
Connie Mack III King & Spalding LLP
Dan Coats King & Spalding LLP
George Crawford King & Spalding LLP
Thomas J Spulak King & Spalding LLP
Allison Kassir King & Spalding LLP
Maria Luisa Escudero King & Spalding LLP
Erica M Long King & Spalding LLP
William C Talmadge King & Spalding LLP
Claudia A Hrvatin King & Spalding LLP
Viraj M Mirani King & Spalding LLP
Lisa Norton King & Spalding LLP
Andrew L Woods King & Spalding LLP
William Clarkson King & Spalding LLP
Christopher A Ott King & Spalding LLP
Theodore M Hester King & Spalding LLP
Archibald Galloway II King & Spalding LLP
Steven M Kupka King & Spalding LLP
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Rebecca Woodings
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