Anthony Stephen Harrington
American lawyer
Anthony Stephen Harrington is a lawyer and former American ambassador to Brazil (1999–2001).[1] As of 2020, Harrington is Chair of Albright Stonebridge Group's (ASG) Managing Board and co-leads the firm's Americas practice. He also served as CEO.[2][3] He is Chair of the Advisory Council of the Brazil Institute at the Woodrow Wilson Center.[4]
Harrington was a longtime partner at Hogan & Hartson (now Hogan Lovells) in Washington, D.C.[2]
Harrington was a Morehead Scholar at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he earned a B.A. and earned a J.D. from the Duke University School of Law Class of 1966.[3][2]
References
- ^ "Anthony S. Harrington U.S. Ambassador to Brazil". US Department of State Archive. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
- ^ a b c "Lives in the Law: Ambassadors Anthony Harrington '66 and Jaime Alemán '78". Duke Law. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
- ^ a b "Anthony S. Harrington". Albright Stonebridge Group. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
- ^ "AMBASSADOR ANTHONY HARRINGTON". Wilson Center. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
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Preceded by William J. Crowe | Chair of the Intelligence Oversight Board 1994–2000 | Succeeded by Warren Rudman Acting |
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Preceded by Melvyn Levitsky | United States Ambassador to Brazil 2000–2001 | Succeeded by Cristobal R. Orozco Acting |
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