CURRICULUM VITA

MARK STEVEN ZAID

ADDRESS:

OFFICE: 1920 N Street, N.W. Suite 300 Washington, D.C. 20036 (202) 454-2809 (202) 293-4827 fax E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION:

Albany Law School of Union University, J.D., May 1992 Albany Law Review, Associate Editor (1990-92) The Issue, School Newspaper, Editor (1990-92) Selected, American Inns of Court (1991-92) President, International Law Society (1990-92) Lieutenant Governor, ABA Law Student Division, 2nd Circuit (1991-92)

University of Rochester, B.A. History, B.A. Political Science, May 1989 cum laude Dean's List 1985-89 High Honors in History Honors in Political Science

BAR MEMBERSHIPS:

Connecticut (1992), (1993), District of Columbia (1994); U.S. District Courts for the Northern District of New York (1993), District of Columbia (1994), Eastern District of New York (1995), District of Maryland (1996), Southern District of New York (2000), U.S. Court of Federal Claims (2005), and the Circuit Courts for the District of Columbia (1996), Second Circuit (1997) and Fourth Circuit (1998).

EXPERIENCE:

Law Office of Mark S. Zaid, P.C., Washington, D.C., Winter 1994-Present Sole Practitioner - Specializing in litigation, lobbying and administrative remedies relating to national security issues, international transactions, torts and crimes, foreign sovereign and diplomatic immunity, First Amendment and the Freedom of Information/Privacy Acts, as well as representation of former/current federal employees, intelligence officers and media representatives.

Krieger & Zaid, PLLC, Washington, D.C. Spring 2002-Summer 2006 Managing Partner - Same as with Law Office of Mark S. Zaid, P.C.

Lobel, Novins & Lamont, Washington, D.C., Winter 2000-Spring 2002 Of Counsel - Same as with Law Office of Mark S. Zaid, P.C.

The James Madison Project, Washington, D.C., Fall 1998-Present Executive Director - JMP is an organization with the primary purpose of educating the public on issues relating to the reduction of secrecy, intelligence gathering and operations, national security and government wrongdoing. JMP also focuses its attention on the Freedom of Information/Privacy Acts. Additional information can be found at http:\\www.jamesmadisonproject.org. Law Office of Allan Gerson, Washington, D.C., Summer 1993-Winter 2000 Of Counsel-Same as above. Gerson was formerly the Chief Counsel to the U.S. Mission to the United Nations, 1981-85. Informal affiliation is still maintained.

Law Office of Mark S. Zaid, Albany, New York, Winter 1992-Summer 1993 Sole Practitioner-General law practice, civil and criminal, and litigation under the Freedom of Information/Privacy Acts.

Office of Municipal Policy and Communications, Albany, N.Y., Spring 1992-Winter 1992 Coordinator of International Affairs-Supervised the City of Albany's international sister city relationships, served as the speech writer for the Mayor of Albany on foreign policy issues and investigated potential international economic and cultural connections.

RELEVANT PAST POSITIONS:

Counsel, Holocaust Survivors & Friends in Pursuit of Justice, Albany, N.Y., 1993 Counsel, Capital District Humane Association, Albany, N.Y., 1993 Investigator, N.Y. Lawyer's Fund for Client Protection, Albany, N.Y., 1991-92 Law Clerk, N.Y. Lieutenant Governor’s Office, Albany, N.Y., 1990-91 Law Clerk, O'Connell & Aronowitz, Albany, N.Y., 1990 Legal Assistant, Albany County Department of Social Services, Albany, N.Y., 1990 Legislative Intern, N.Y.S. Assemblymen Lewis Yevoli, Albany, N.Y., 1989 Researcher, Honorable Gary Waller, British House of Commons, United Kingdom, 1988 Intern, Suffolk County District Attorney's Office, Hauppague, N.Y. 1987 Project Fund-Raising Coordinator, Muscular Dystrophy Association, Westbury, N.Y. 1986

ACADEMIC POSITIONS:

Frequent guest lecturer on matters of national security law, international criminal law, human rights, counterterrorism and government accountability issues at such schools as Harvard Law School, American University School of Law, George Washington School of Law, New England School of Law, Washington University School of Law, Albany Law School, University of San Diego Law School, Touro Law School, American University and Georgetown University.

Faculty Instructor, D.C. Bar CLE Annual Program, 2006 - present; Lecture: How to Represent Your Client Effectively in Security Clearance Cases.

Faculty Instructor, D.C. Bar CLE Annual Program, 2003 - present; Lecture: The Basics of Filing and Litigating Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Requests.

Faculty Instructor, D.C. Bar CLE Program, October 2, 2003; Lecture: Administrative and Litigation Strategies in FOIA and Privacy Act Case.

Faculty Instructor, Ninth Annual Forensic Anthropology Course, Uniformed Services of the Health Sciences and Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, May 13-17, 1996; Lecture: Historic Identifications.

Faculty Instructor, Eighth Annual Forensic Anthropology Course, Uniformed Services of the Health Sciences and Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, May 14-18, 1995; Lecture: Human Rights Investigations.

2 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS: American Bar Association Section of Administrative Law, 2000-Present Vice-Chair, National Security Committee, 2002-Present Section of Criminal Justice, 1993-2000 Council Member, 1995-1997 Vice-Chair, International Criminal Law Committee, 1994-1997 Section of International Law & Practice, 1993-Present Member, Blue Ribbon Working Group on International Terrorism, 2001 Co-chair, Committee on National Security Law, 2000-2002 Member, Coordinating Committee on International Criminal Court, 1997 Section of Individual Rights & Responsibilities, 1992-93 American Society of International Law, 1992-2002 International Criminal Law Interest Group, 1994-2002 Young Lawyers Interest Group, 1994-2002 D.C. Bar Association, 1994-Present Section of Administrative Law & Practice, 2000-Present Section of International Law, 1994-Present Chair, Committee on Public International and Criminal Law, 2003-2004 International Bar Association, 2001-2004 Section on Legal Practice, 2001-2004 International Law Association, American Branch, 1996-Present Executive Committee, 1998-Present Chair, ILA’98 Fall Weekend Chair, ILA’97 Fall Weekend Vice Chair, ILA’96 Fall Weekend Program Committee, ILA’95 Fall Weekend Committee on the Establishment of a Permanent International Criminal Court, 1996-97 Albany County Bar Association, 1993-94 Consular Law Society, 1993-94 New York State Bar Association, 1993-94

BOARD POSITIONS:

Treasurer, Rochester Club of Greater Washington, 1994-1999 Member, National Alumni Council, Albany Law School, 1993-1999 Managing Director-Treasurer, International Law & Policy Group, 1994-2000 Founding Board Member, International Law Students Association, 1994-1999 President, Foundation to Combat International Terrorism, 1994-1996 Board Member, Arlington County Sister City Association, 1994-1997 Trustee-Media Affairs, Titanic International, Inc., 1993-1997 Founding Co-Chair, Rochester Capital District Alumni Association, 1992-93

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

Book Reviewer/Commentator, Findlaw.com, 2001-Present Chair, National Security Law Practitioners Group, 2001-Present Chair, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act (FOIPA) Washington Working Group, 1998-Present Member, Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) Washington Working Group, 1995-Present Vice Chair, 1995-1998 Acting Chair, 1996 Associate Member, Association of Former Intelligence Officers, 1995-Present Partner, Washington Working Group on the International Criminal Court, 1995-2000 Member, ILA Committee on a Permanent International Criminal Court, 1996-1997

3 Member, Expert's Committee on Establishing an International Criminal Court, sponsored by the International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences (Italy) and the Max Planck Institute (Germany), 1995 Chair, American Bar Association Task Force on Proposed Protocols of Evidence & Procedure for Future War Crimes Tribunals, 1993-1996

SELECTED NOTABLE CASES:

Anthony Shaffer v. Department of Defense

Represents former DIA who went public with claims a secret Defense Department military team (“Able Danger”) identified several hijackers pre-9/11.

John Doe et al. v. Department of Defense et al.

Represents six individuals who successfully obtained an injunction against the Government for the unlawful administration of the anthrax vaccine.

Stillman v. Department of Defense et al.

Represents former Los Alamos scientist who is asserting a First Amendment challenge to the U.S. government’s refusal to allow publication of his book detailing ten visits to Chinese nuclear weapons facilities and testing sites.

United States v. SSgt Frank Wuterich

Represents Marine squad leader accused of murder arising from the deaths of 24 civilians in Haditha, Iraq, on November 19, 2005.

Croddy et al. v. Federal Bureau of Investigation et al.

Represented individuals who challenged the preemployment polygraph programs conducted by federal law enforcement agencies.

Bruce Smith v. The Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya et al.

Represented approximately sixty family members of the victims of the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 in civil actions against the government of Libya and two Libyan government sub-entities.

Sterling v. Tenet et al.

Represented former CIA Operations Officer who filed the first racial discrimination lawsuit against the CIA in its history.

Sibel Edmonds v. Department of Justice et al.

Represented FBI whistleblower challenging termination following revelations of 9/11 cover-up.

Mohamed Al Fayed et al. v. Central Intelligence Agency et al.

Represented father of Dodi Al Fayed in a Freedom of Information lawsuit against numerous federal agencies seeking records relating to the death of his son and Princess Diana.

4 Lane Evans v. Office of Personnel Management

Represented Congressman Lane Evans (D-IL) in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit involving documents on veterans’ rights.

Eddington et al. v. Central Intelligence Agency et al.

Represented two former CIA analysts who were and sought information pertaining to the U.S. government’s knowledge of chemical/biological weapons’ exposure to U.S. troops during the Gulf War, as well as evidence that they were retaliated against by the CIA.

APBnews.com v. Judicial Conference et al.

Represented the first online news organization dedicated to covering exclusively crime, justice and safety issues in its effort to obtain copies of all financial disclosure reports filed by the federal judiciary.

Estate of Joviane Waltrick v. Republic of Georgia et al.

Represented family of teenage girl killed in a Washington, D.C. drunk driving accident by a high-ranking Georgian diplomat in a civil action for wrongful death.

United States v. Airman Jeffrey Bettendorf

Represented a member of the Air Force in the first military court-martial for the refusal of the anthrax vaccine.

Carpino v. Department of Defense et al.

Represented spouse of former military officer who suffered retaliation for filing a complaint regarding the extramarital affairs and misconduct of a two-star Army General, who was ultimately the most senior official court-martialed in fifty years.

Huffington v. Department of the Army et al.

Represented author/political commentator Arianna Huffington in a FOIA action seeking records relating to the controversy surrounding the late U.S. Ambassador M. Larry Lawrence.

Scott v. Central Intelligence Agency et al.

Represented son of a former high level CIA official who sought copies through FOIA of his father's autobiography and other personal papers confiscated by the CIA from his father's study in 1971.

Hickey v. St. Martin's Press et al.

Represented former Special Agent of the United States Secret Service in a libel action against the publishers and author of a book that accused the Agent of "accidentally" killing President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963.

Kline et al. v. Green Mount Cemetery et al.

Represented relatives of Presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth in an effort to exhume his alleged remains for scientific testing to prove or disprove the theory that Booth might have escaped capture in 1865.

5 PUBLICATIONS: LAW REVIEW ARTICLES

“Will or Should the United States Ever Prosecute War Criminals?: A Need for Greater Expansion in the Areas of Both Criminal and Civil Liability”, 35 NEW ENG.J.INT’L L. 447 (2001)

“Post-Cold War International Security Threats: International Criminal Court”, 21 MICH.J.INT’L L. 757 (2000)(transcripted remarks)

“Diplomatic Immunity: To Have Or Not To Have, That Is The Question” 4 ILSA J.INT’L & COMP. L. 623 (1998)

“Taiwan: It Looks Like It, It Acts Like It, But Is It A State? The Ability To Achieve A Dream Through Membership In International Organizations”, 32 NEW ENG.J.INT’L L. 805 (1998)

“Military Might Versus Sovereign Right: The Kidnapping of Dr. Humberto Alvarez-Machain and the Resulting Fallout”, 19 HOUS. J.INT’L L. 829 (1997), reprinted in 25 El Papel Del Derecho Internacional En America 429 (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico 1997)

“The War Crimes Trial Of Dusko Tadic: What Message Did It Send To The World?”, 3 ILSA J.INT’L & COMP. L. 589 (1997)

“Combating International Terrorism Into The 21st Century”, 2 ILSA J.INT’L & COMP. L.661 (1996)

"The Declassification of Dealey Plaza: A New Disclosure Law At Last May Help To Clarify Facts of JFK Assassination", 34 S.TEX. L.J. 407 (1993)(Co-author), reprinted in "The Effectiveness of Public Law 102-526, The President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992": Hearing Before The Legislation And National Security Subcomm. on Gov't. Operations, 103rd Cong., 1st Sess. 135-170 (1993)

PUBLICATIONS: ARTICLES

“DEVELOPMENTS IN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND REGULATORY PRACTICE 2002-2003: Government Information and Right to Privacy 83-85”, Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice, American Bar Association, 2004 (contributor)

“Representing Victims of Terrorism: Perspectives from the Forefront”, National Crime Victim Bar Association Journal, Volume 3, Number 4, Spring/Summer 2002

“Arms Control and National Security”, 36 International Lawyer 471 (Summer 2002)(co-author)

"International Litigation in Practice: Alien Tort and Other Claims Before National Courts: The 1996 Terrorism Amendment to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act ", __ A.J.I.L. __ (2000), Proceedings Of The 94th Annual Meeting Of The American Society Of International Law, 4/6/99

“Fighting International Terrorism Through Compensatory and Punitive Damages: American Judicial and Legislative Developments”, JUSTICE, 8/6/95

“Senate Judiciary Subcommittee Holds Hearing on Amending the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act to Allow Civil Actions Against Terrorist States”, 10 Int’l Enforcement Law Reporter 270 (July 1994)

“Sovereign Immunity: A Comparative Perspective”, 88 A.J.I.L 509 (1994), Proceedings Of The 85th Annual Meeting Of The American Society Of International Law, April 5-9, 1994 (Rapporteur)

“Pan Am Flight 103 Defendants Seek Dismissal of U.S. Criminal Charges”, 10 Int’l Enforcement Law Reporter 78 (Feb. 1994)

6 "Terrorism and Foreign Sovereign Immunity: The Time Has Come To Remove The Terrorist's Legal Cloak", 9 Int'l Enforcement Law Reporter 373 (Sept. 1993)

"Classified 1989 Justice Memo Opining President Has Authority To Disregard International Law Is Released To The Public", 9 Int'l Enforcement Law Reporter 60 (Feb. 1993)

"The 1992 Presidential Campaign and International Law And Institutions", 86 A.J.I.L. 88 (1992), Proceedings Of The 86th Annual Meeting Of The American Society Of International Law, April 1-4, 1992 (Rapporteur)

"The Year of International Law In Review", Proceedings Of The 85th Annual Meeting Of The American Society Of International Law, April 17-20, 1991 (Rapporteur)

PUBLICATIONS: BOOKS

“Challenging The Pentagon’s Mandatory Anthrax Vaccination Immunization Program”, WHEN LIGHTNING STRIKES: A HOW TO CRISIS MANUAL WITH CLASSIC CASE STUDIES, Washington Business Journal, 2006 (contributor)

“LITIGATION UNDER THE FEDERAL OPEN GOVERNMENT LAWS 2006”, Electronic Privacy Information Center Press (2006)(co-editor)

“THE GIs RABBI: THE WORLD WAR TWO LETTERS OF DAVID MAX EICHHORN”, University Press of Kansas (2004)(co-editor)

“Court Rebuffs Government Bid To Classify Nuclear Weapons Book”, THE FIRST AMENDMENT AND THE MEDIA 2003, The Media Institute, 2003 (contributor)

“LITIGATION UNDER THE FEDERAL OPEN GOVERNMENT LAWS 2002”, Electronic Privacy Information Center Press (2002)(co-editor)

“Policy Must Be Reasonable – CIA Case for Invisible Ink”, DEFENDING YOUR DIGITAL ASSETS AGAINST HACKERS, CRACKERS, SPIES & THIEVES (Randall K. Nichols et al, ed)(2000)(contributor)

“The U.S. War Crimes Act of 1996”, 3 INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW: INTERNATIONAL ENFORCEMENT (M. Cherif Bassiouni, ed.)(1998)(contributor)

PUBLICATIONS: BOOK REVIEWS

“The Surprising Publication of a CIA Insider's Harsh Critique of U.S. Terror Tactics: A Review Of Imperial Hubris: Why The West Is Losing The War on Terror”, www.findlaw.com, 10/15/04

“Two Unsolved Murders and a "Trial Of The Century": A Review of And The Dead Shall Rise, An Account of the Mary Phagan and Leo Frank Murders”, www.findlaw.com, 1/16/04

“On The Judicial Front Lines In Post-World War II Germany: A Review of Justice At Dachau: The Trials Of An American Prosecutor”, www.findlaw.com, 4/16/03

“Was September 11, 2001 Actually a Prelude to 1984?: A Review of A New Book Forecasting The Possible Rise Of A National Security State”, www.findlaw.com, 1/24/03

7 “How the FBI Created A Culture Of Lawlessness: A Review of Athan Theoharis's Chasing Spies” www.findlaw.com, 8/9/02

“A Tale Of Espionage Or A Government Witch Hunt?: A Review of Wen Ho Lee's My Country Versus Me”, www.Findlaw.com, 2/22/02

“How A Sea Change In Civil Liability Threatens To Drown The First Amendment: A Review of Professor Robert M. O'Neill's The First Amendment and Civil Liability”, www.Findlaw.com, 12/21/01

PUBLICATIONS: OP-EDS

“When Classified Information Is Leaked, Journalists Should Not Be Punished: The Valerie Plame Case's Misguided Targeting of Reporters”, www.findlaw.com, 2/24/05

“Muzzling The Messenger: The CIA And Pre-Publication Rights”, Washington Times, 8/10/04

“The Missed Lesson Of John Walker Lindh: Al Qaeda Infiltration May Not Be So Difficult After All”, www.Findlaw.com, 7/17/02

“Failure of the Polygraph”, Washington Post, 4/16/02

“Too Many Secrets”, National Law Journal, 3/25/02

“The Duck-And-Cover Anthrax Plan”, Washington Times, 10/10/99 (co-author)

“Drying Lockerbie’s Tears” MSNBC, 12/20/98

“The True Cost of Gulf War Syndrome”, Washington Post, 1/1/97 (co-author)

CONGRESSIONAL/FEDERAL TESTIMONY:

“Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act of 2007 & the State Secrets Privilege”, Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C., 2/13/07

“Recommendations Concerning Classification Policies and Need for Judicial Oversight”, Public Interest Declassification Board, Congressional Advisory Committee, Washington, D.C., 1/19/07

“Can You Clear Me Now?:Weighing “Foreign Influence” Factors in Security Clearance Investigations”, Committee on Government Reform, U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C., 7/13/06

“National Security Whistleblowers in the post-9/11 Era: Lost in a Labyrinth and Facing Subtle Retaliation”, Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats, and International Relations, Committee on Government Reform, U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. , 2/14/06

“Able Danger and Intelligence Information Sharing” testimony before the Committee on Judiciary, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C., 9/21/05

“Issues Surrounding the Use of Polygraphs”, testimony before the Committee on Judiciary, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C., 4/25/01

“Proposed Rule Making on Polygraph Examination Regulation”, U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, D.C., 9/22/99

8 “The Performance of the Anthrax Inoculation Program”, testimony before the Subcommittee on National Security, Veterans Affairs and International Relations, Committee on Government Reform, U.S. House of Representative, Washington, D.C., 3/24/99

“H.R. 2587: War Crimes Act of 1996”, testimony before the Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims, Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C., 6/12/96

“Defining Assassination Records and Identification of Relevant Documents”, Assassination Records Review Board, Washington, D.C., 10/11/94

SELECTED SPEECHES AND CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS:

Freedom of Information Act/National Security “Whistle-Blowing and the Intelligence Community”, at “Emerging Issues in National & International Security”, Washington College of Law, American University (Panelists: Tom Devine, Colleen Rowley, Robert Vaughn), 3/22/05

“Interplay Between National Security and International Law in the 21st Century: Conflict or Cooperation”, at "International Law Weekend 2002", sponsored by the American Branch, International Law Association, New York City, New York (Panelists: Robert F. Turner, Curtis Doebbler, LCDR James Kraska), 10/25/02

“Secrecy, Vulnerability or Compromise: How Will Terrorism Affect U.S. Information Disclosure Policy & Practice”, Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice, American Bar Association Midyear ‘2002 Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2/1/02

“Classification, Declassification, Why Not Wait Til The Next President?”, American Society of Access Professionals Annual Symposium, Arlington, Virginia, 12/12/00

“Government Secrecy in a New Administration and a New Century”, co-sponsored by The James Madison Project and the Information Security Oversight Office, National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C., 12/5/00

“Assassination of J. Edgar Hoover? A High-Tech Hearing”, Presidential Showcase Panel at the American Bar Association’s Annual Meeting ‘2000, New York City, 8/8/00

International Criminal\Human Rights Law “The proposed permanent International Criminal Court and other efforts to prosecute genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity”, 2001 Conference of the International Bar Association, Cancun, Mexico, 11/1/01

“Prosecution Of Former Government Leaders” at "International Law Weekend", co-sponsored by the American Branch, International Law Association, the American Society of International Law, the American Foreign Law Association, and the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, New York City, New York (Panelists: Michael Byers, Alfred Rubin, Peter Weiss), 11/14/98

“A Simulated Proceeding before the Yugoslavia War Crimes Tribunal: The Appeal of Radovan Karadzic”, Annual Meeting, American Society of International Law, 4/2/98

“The United States and the Establishment of a Permanent International Criminal Court”, sponsored by The Carter Center and No Peace Without Justice, Atlanta, Georgia (Panelists: Eric Schwartz, Richard Dicker), 11/13/97

9 “The Jurisdictional Battles Over The Proposed International Criminal Court: Inclusion Or Exclusion, That Is The Question” at the Albany Law Review Symposium on “Conceptualizing Violence: Present and Future Developments in International Law”, Albany Law School, Albany, New York, 11/7/96

“The Trial of the Century? Assessing the Case of Dusko Tadic before the Yugoslavia Tribunal” at "International Law Weekend", co-sp*onsored by the American Branch, International Law Association, the American Society of International Law, the American Foreign Law Association, and the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, New York City, New York (Panelists: Paul Hoffman, Jose Alvarez, Minna Schrag, Raymond Brown), 11/1/96

“United Nations War Crimes Tribunals - Yugoslavia and Rwanda: Prelude to an International Criminal Court Treaty, a Look at Lawyers and a Legal System”, American Bar Association’s Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida (Panelists: Pamela Stuart, Mark Ellis, Carol Bruce, Minna Schrag, Garth Meinjes), 8/3/96

“National and International Tribunals: The Implications of Concurrent Jurisdiction” at “Justice in Cataclysm: Criminal Tribunals in the Wake of Mass Violence”, sponsored by Duke University School of Law and the Office of the Prosecutor, International Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda (Panelists: Frederik Harhoff, M. Cherif Bassiouni, William Schabas), Brussels, Belgium, 7/20-7/21/96

“Rules of Procedure and Evidence”, International Conference on the Establishment of a Permanent International Criminal Court, sponsored by the International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences, Siracusa, Italy, 12/6/95

“War Crimes”, George Mason University International Institute, Arlington, Virginia, 11/20/95

“An Assessment of the International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda”, at "International Law Weekend", co-sponsored by the American Branch, International Law Association, the American Society of International Law, the American Foreign Law Association, and the Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Panelists: Michael Scharf, Tom Warrick, Evan Bloom), New York City, New York, 11/3/95

“The Prospects for War Crimes Tribunals in an International Criminal Court: Current Initiatives to Prosecute Violations of International Human Rights”, sponsored by the International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists, Washington, D.C., 1/10/95

Gulf War Illness “Gulf War Illnesses: Prologue to Future International Conflicts Involving Chemical and Biological Agents?”, American Bar Association’s Annual Meeting, San Francisco (Panelists: Bonnie Jenkins, Anne Rathmell Davis, Edmund Howe), 8/3/97

Public International Law/Public Interest Law “Taiwan and the World Health Organization”, National Association of Taiwanese Medical Associates, New York, New York, 6/22/02

“Taiwan’s Independence: The Perception of Reality Versus the Reality of Perception”, Annual Meeting of Formosan Association for Public Affairs, Washington, D.C., 12/1/01

“Taiwan’s Independence: The Perception of Reality Versus the Reality of Perception”, 2001 World Interconnection for Taiwan Symposium, New York, New York, 11/10/01

“The Frustrations and Delights of a Public Interest Law Practice”, The University of Tulsa College of Law, Public Policy Certificate Program, Fourth Annual Awards Dinner, Keynote Address, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 4/6/01

10 th “International Litigation in Practice: Alien Tort and Other Claims Before National Courts” at the 94 Annual Meeting, American Society of International Law, Washington, D.C. (Panelists: Gregory Fox, David Bederman, Paul Dubinsky, Michael Kendall), 4/6/00

“Stripped Of Immunity: The Latest News On Sovereign, Diplomatic, And Head Of State Immunity” at "International Law Weekend", co-sponsored by the American Branch, International Law Association, the American Society of International Law, the American Foreign Law Association, and the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, New York City, New York (Panelists: Jennifer Green, Ved Nanda, Michael Byers, Ann-Marie Kagy), 11/14/98

“Lobbying Strategies for Public International Law” at "International Law Weekend", co-sponsored by the American Branch, International Law Association, the American Society of International Law, the American Foreign Law Association, and the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, New York City, New York (Panelists: Mark Sherman, Bruce Zagaris, Elissa Massimino, Steve Gerber), 11/7/97

“The Question of Diplomatic Immunity: To Have or Not to Have, That is the Question” at "International Law Weekend", co-sponsored by the American Branch, International Law Association, the American Society of International Law, the American Foreign Law Association, and the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, New York City, New York (Panelists: Mary Catherine Malin, Paul Szasz, Andrew Odell), 11/7/97

“Taiwan’s Search For International Recognition Through International Organizations: A Framework for the Future” at “Bridging the Taiwan Strait: Problems and Prospects for China’s Reunification or Taiwan’s Independence”, New England School of Law, Boston (Panelists: Paul Williams, Peter Rosenblatt) 10/17/97

“The Rule of Law, Sovereignty and Extradition: The Kidnapping of Dr. Humberto Alvarez-Machain and the Resulting Implications” at the “The Role of International Law in the Americas: Rethinking National Sovereignty in an Age of Regional Integration, co-sponsored by the American Society of International Law and El Instituto de Investigaciones Juridicas (Panelists: Victoria Adato, Paul Hoffman, Raul Melgoza Figueroa), Mexico City, Mexico, 6/6-6/7/96

“Influencing U.S. Foreign Policy”, George Mason University International Institute, Arlington, Virginia, 2/13/96

“Understanding U.S. Foreign Trade Controls and Sanctions: Clearing Away the Questions and Ambiguities”, sponsored by the ABA, ASIL and D.C. Bar Assoc. (Panelists: Cecil Hunt, R. Richard Newcomb, Davis Robinson, Peter Trooboff), Washington, D.C., 10/25/95

“Foreign State Accountability and International Human Rights”, sponsored by the ABA, SAIL and D.C. Bar Assoc. (Panelists: Peter Heidenberger, Bruno Ristau, Steven Perlis), Washington, D.C., 1/19/95

Terrorism “The Case of Pan Am 103”, Harvard Law School, Boston, Mass., 3/12/03

“Representing Victims of Terrorism: Perspectives from the Forefront”, National Crime Victim Bar Association 2002 National Conference, Washington, D.C., 10/17/02

“Civil Liability and Civil Rights Issues”, BIOTERRORISM: Issues Impacting Food, Drug, & Healthcare Law Conference sponsored by the Food & Drug Law Institute, American Bar Association, Committee on Food, Drug and Cosmetic Law American Health Lawyers Association, Washington, D.C. 2/20/02

11 “Pan Am 103: The Aftermath”, Harvard Law School, Boston, Mass., 4/11/01 (Panelists: Michael Scharf, Alfred Rubin)

“The Case of Pan Am 103”, University of Tulsa Law School, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 4/6/01

“The Case Of Pan Am 103: A 10 Year Overview”, , Rochester, New York, 10/27/99

“The Case Of Pan Am 103: A 10 Year Overview”, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., 3/29/99

“The Case Of Pan Am 103: A 10 Year Overview”, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, 1/27/99

“The Case Of Pan Am 103: A 10 Year Overview”, sponsored by the James Madison Project and Georgetown University (Panelists: Douglas Rosenthal, Frank Duggan, Michel Baumeister), Washington, D.C., 12/1/98

“The Impact and Use of International Sanctions: Pan Am 103 and Libya”, sponsored by The Victims of Pan Am Flight 103 Organization, Washington, D.C., 10/21/97

“The Bombing of Pan Am Flight 103: An Overview”, American University, Washington, D.C., 3/31/97

“The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act and Pan Am 103”, George Washington Law School, Washington, D.C. 3/18/97

“Pan Am 103 and International Law”, American Law School, Washington, D.C., 12/4/96

“The Bombing of Pan Am Flight 103: An Overview”, Albany Law School, Albany, New York, 11/8/96

“Tales from the Bar: Terrorism on Trial” at "International Law Weekend", co-sponsored by the American Branch, International Law Association, the American Society of International Law, the American Foreign Law Association, and the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, New York City, New York (Panelists: Andrew McCarthy, Gilmore Childers, Michael Garcia, Lynne Stewart, Ronald Kuby, Roger Stavis), 11/2/96

“Terror Strikes the University of Rochester: The Bombing of Pan Am Flight 103”, University of Rochester Greater Washington Alumni Association, Washington, D.C., 6/3/96

“Tales from the Bar: Terrorism on Trial”, New England School of Law, Boston, Massachusetts, 4/17/96

“International Terrorism, International Crime, National Security Issues and Public International Law”, University of San Diego Law School, San Diego, California, 3/5/96

“Combating International Terrorism into the 21st Century”, at "International Law Weekend", co- sponsored by the American Branch, International Law Association, the American Society of International Law, the American Foreign Law Association, and the Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Panelists: James M. Fox, Allan Gerson, Neil C. Livingstone, Amb. David Peleg), New York City, New York, 11/3/95

“Terrorism”, George Mason University International Institute, Arlington, Virginia, 10/31/95

“Counterterrorism Legal Options”, at the Tenth Annual International Symposium on “Terrorism: Past, Present and Future”, sponsored by the Office of International Criminal Justice of the University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, 8/2/95

“The Bombing of Pan Am Flight 103”, American University, Washington, D.C., 4/4/95

12 MAJOR MEDIA APPEARANCES:

Has appeared on hundreds of radio and television shows across the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, as well as other nations throughout Europe, South America and Latin America.

Booth, John Wilkes “Did John Wilkes Booth Die 100 Years Ago”, BBC Radio, London, England, 1/13/03 “The Trial Over John Wilkes Booth” BBC Radio, London, England, 6/4/96 WMAL Radio, Washington, D.C.,6/4/96 KTSA Radio, San Antonio, Texas, 5/14/96 WMAL Radio, Washington, D.C., 4/8/96 WMAL Radio, Washington, D.C., 5/30/95 BBC Radio, London, England, 5/24/95 WMAL Radio, Washington, D.C., 5/19/95 BBC Radio, London, England, 5/19/95 WJNO Radio, St. Petersburg, Florida, 5/18/95 Fox NewsTV, Baltimore, Maryland, 5/16/95 BBC Radio, London, England, 5/15/95 WABC Radio, New York City, New York, 5/12/95 “Family of John Wilkes Booth Files Lawsuit Over Identity”, Good Morning America, ABC-TV, Baltimore, Maryland, 11/7/94

Central Intelligence Agency “Supreme Court rules two former spies cannot sue CIA for reneging on promise of lifetime support”, Marketplace, NPR, 3/2/05 “The CIA’s Prepublication Review Process”, CNN’s Paula Zahn, 6/24/04 “The CIA’s Role In The Middle East Peace Process”, BBC Up-All-Night, London, 8/10/02 “Former Black Case Officer Sues CIA For Racial Discrimination”, CNN’s The Point, 3/5/02 “Former Black Case Officer Sues CIA For Racial Discrimination”, BET, 3/5/02 “Former CIA Analysts Allege Gulf War Syndrome Cover-Up”, KPFK Radio, Los Angeles, 11/13/96 “Former CIA Analysts Allege Gulf War Syndrome Cover-Up”, 10/30/96 CNN WorldView (w/Bernard Washington & Judy Woodruff), Washington, D.C. MSNBC-TV, Washington, D.C. NBC Nightly News, Washington, D.C. ABC Radio, New York WTAM Radio, Cleveland, Ohio

Defamation “U.S. Marine Possibly Connected to Killing of Iraq Civilians Sues Congressman Murtha”, CNN, 8/5/06 “Marine Sues Murtha; Frank Wuterich Not Yet Charged”, ABC Guilt or Innocence?, 8/3/06 “Marine Sergeant Suing Congressman John Murtha for Libel”, CNN, 8/3/06 “Congressman Murtha Sued For Of Marines”, MSNBC Hardball, 8/3/06 “Marine Sues Congressman Murtha”, FoxNews Hannity & Colmes, 8/2/06 “Is A Former Scientist Responsible For The Anthrax Mailings?”, WMAL Radio, Washington, D.C., 8/12/02 “Gary Condit and the Death of Chandra Levey”, WMAL Radio, Washington, D.C., 5/28/02 “Secret Service Agent Files Libel Action Over Accusation He Killed President”, 8/22/96 BBC Radio, London, England

Diplomatic/Sovereign Immunity “Russian Paraplegic Sues U.S. Diplomat for 1998 Accident”, NPR Radio, 11/15/02 “Georgian Diplomat Released Early From Prison”, WMAL Radio, Washington, D.C., 3/1/02 “Georgian Government Not Cooperating With Lawsuit”, WCBS Radio, 5/9/98 “Family of Girl Killed By Diplomat Ordered To Leave US”, WTOP Radio, Washington, D.C., 3/18/98

13 “Family of Girl Killed By Diplomat Ordered To Leave US”, News-8 TV, Washington, D.C., 3/18/98 “The Notion Of Diplomatic Immunity”, NET-TV, Washington, D.C., 1/22/97 “Legal Issues Surrounding Crimes Committed By Diplomats, WMAL Radio, Washington, D.C., 1/8/97

First Amendment “Can Montgomery County Prevent Police Chief Moose From Publishing His Account Of The Sniper Case”, WMAL Radio, Washington, D.C., 6/19/03 “Should Cameras Be Allowed In Federal Courts?”, WMAL Radio, Washington, D.C., 6/2/03 “Government Seeks to Prevent Attorney from Reviewing Classified Manuscript”, WMAL Radio, Washington, D.C., 11/14/02 “Lawsuit Filed Over Gov’t Suppression Of China Book” Australian Broadcasting, 6/18/01 “Lawsuit Filed Over Gov’t Suppression Of China Book” CBC radio, 6/18/01 “Lawsuit Filed Over Gov’t Suppression Of China Book”, BBC radio, 6/18/01 “Gov’t Suppression Of Former Los Alamos’ Scientist’s China Book”, WCBS Radio, 5/16/01

International Criminal\Human Rights Law “U.N. Criminal Tribunal v. Dusko Tadic”, guest commentator, CourtTV, New York, 10/31/96 “U.N. Criminal Tribunal v. Dusko Tadic”, guest commentator, CourtTV, New York, 10/11/96 “U.N. Criminal Tribunal v. Dusko Tadic”, guest commentator, CourtTV, New York, 8/15/96 “Rule 61 Hearing Before International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia”, guest commentator, CourtTV, New York, 7/8/96 “U.N. Criminal Tribunal v. Dusko Tadic”, guest commentator, CourtTV, New York, 6/27/96

Miscellaneous “Discussion Of Ongoing High-Profile Cases”, Free Congress TV, Washington, D.C., 6/4/01 “Historical Conspiracies & Mysteries”, WMAL Radio, Washington, D.C., 11/23/95

Military Matters “Five Marines Expected to Face Charges in Killings”, NPR, 11/21/06 “Able Danger Identified Mohamed Atta Before 9/11”, Lou Dobbs Tonight, CNN, 10/25/05 “Able Danger: Controversy Over Mohammed Atta”, The O’Reilly Factor, FoxNews, 8/25/05 “Federal judge orders US military to stop anthrax vaccinations”, CBS Evening News, 12/22/03 “Lawsuit Filed Challenging Defense Department’s Anthrax Vaccine Program”, WMAL Radio, Washington, D.C., 3/18/03 “Military falling behind on anthrax vaccination program as demand increases nationwide for vaccine”, NPR Morning Edition, 11/5/01 “The Court-Martialing Of Anthrax Refusers”, CourtTV, Washington, D.C., 2/18/00 “Facing Choices of Peril: Prosecution v. Inoculation”, CourtTV, Washington, D.C., 8/16/99 “Congressional Efforts Against Anthrax Vaccine Program”, FoxNews, Los Angeles, 8/3/99 “Criminal Prosecution for Refusing a Vaccine”, CourtTV, Washington, D.C., 6/28/99 “Court-martial of Five Marines”, MSNBC, Los Angeles, 6/21/99 “Court-martial of Five Marines”, Good Morning America, Los Angeles, 6/21/99 “US Servicemen Refuse Administration of Anthrax Vaccine”, MSNBC, Washington, D.C., 4/15/99 “The Growing Concern Over the Anthrax Vaccine”, CNN, Washington, 3/30/99 “Mutiny in the Military: Refusing the Anthrax Vaccine”, 20/20, Washington, 3/17/99 “Army Charged A Retired Two-Star General With Having Improper Relationships With The Wives Of Several Subordinate Officers And Then Trying To Obstruct Justice”, NPR’s All Things Consider, 12/10/98 “Servicemen in Peril: The Anthrax Vaccine”, EXTRA, Los Angeles, 6/29/98

National Security “NSA domestic spy scandal”, MSNBC’s Countdown with Keith Oberman, Washington, D.C.,5/23/06 “Confidentially Speaking: Why Does Karl Rove Still Hold A Security Clearance?”, MSNBC’s Countdown with Keith Oberman, Washington, D.C., 11/9/05 “Rove maintains security clearance amid Plame inquiry”, NPR All Things Considered, 11/8/05

14 “Able Danger Identified Mohamed Atta Before 9/11”, CNN’s Lou Dobbs Tonight, Washington, D.C., 10/26/05 “Able Danger Figure Silenced By Government”, FoxNews, Washington, D.C., 10/1/05 “Testimony blocked in intelligence query”, NPR All Things Considered, 9/21/05 “A look at state secrets privilege”, NPR Morning Edition, 9/9/05 “Military officer says a defense intelligence unit identified Mohamed Atta”, MSNBC Hardball, 8/26/05 “Supreme Court rules two former spies cannot sue CIA for reneging on promise of lifetime support”, NPR Marketplace, 3/2/05 “Sibel Edmonds' suit against the FBI”, NPR All Things Considered, 7/29/04 “Supreme Court agrees to hear case between CIA and a former spy”, NPR All Things Considered, 7/15/04 “How did "Imperial Hubris" get published?”, CNN Paula Zahn, 6/24/04 “Was September 11, 2001 A Prelude To 1984?”, WMAL Radio, Washington, D.C., 1/24/03

Polygraph “FBI Director Facing Opposition to Required Polygraph Tests for Agents”, CBS Evening News, 3/16/01 “FBI Considers Expansion Of Polygraph Program”, WMAL Radio, Washington, D.C., 2/22/01 “Suing Over Polygraphs”, CourtTV, Washington, D.C., 4/24/00

Princess Diana’s Death – Legal Effort To Obtain Government Files “Sixth Anniversary of Princess Diana’s Death” CNN, Washington, D.C., 9/1/03 “Fifth Anniversary of Princess Diana’s Death” MSNBC, Washington, D.C. 8/30/02 WMAL Radio, Washington, D.C. 8/29/02 “Fourth Anniversary of Princess Diana’s Death” CNN - The Point, Washington, D.C. 8/31/01 CNBC - Geraldo Live, Washington, D.C. 8/30/01 “Al Fayed Sues United States Government” MSNBC, Washington, D.C. 8/30/00 CNN-Talkback Live, Washington, D.C. 8/30/00 CNBC-Geraldo Live, Washington, D.C. 8/30/00 BBC Radio, Washington, D.C. 8/30/00 ABC-Lifetime, Washington, D.C. 8/30/00 WMAL Radio, Washington, D.C. 8/30/00

Secrecy "First Amendment vs. National Security", WMAL Radio, Washington, D.C., 6/10/02 “Invisible Ink Formula Still Withheld After 80 Years”, BBC Radio, London, 2/26/02

Secret Service “Legal Responsibilities Of Secret Service In Protecting Presidential Children”, WMAL Radio, Washington, D.C., 6/5/01 “Supreme Court Declines to Hear Secret Service Case” AmericasVoiceTV, Washington, D.C., 11/9/98 “Justice Rehnquist Refuses to Bar Secret Service Testimony”, AP Radio, Washington, D.C., 7/17/98 “Appeals Court Upholds Decision”, AmericasVoiceTV, Washington, D.C., 7/16/98 “Secret Service Testimony: Which Secrets Should be Kept Under Lock and Key?“, CNN’s Talkback Live, Washington, D.C., 7/16/98 “Appealing the Secret Service Decision”, AmericasVoiceTV, Washington, D.C., 7/14/98 “Weighing the Prospects of a Justice Department Appeal of Secret Service Decision”, CNN’s Inside Politics, Washington, D.C., 7/8/98 “Judge Denies Secret Service Privilege”, AmericasVoiceTV, Washington, D.C., 5/22/98 “Secret Service Argues Privilege Should Apply”, AmericasVoiceTV, Washington, D.C., 5/14/98 “Showdown Between Independent Counsel and Secret Service”, MSNBC (guests: John Burris, Whitney Adams, Victoria Toensing), Washington, D.C., 4/15/98

15 “Should Secret Service Agents Testify about President Clinton’s Personal Life”, AmericasVoiceTV, Washington, D.C., 2/16/98

Terrorism “Pan Am 103 Families Await Full Compensation”, NPR Day to Day, 6/28/06 “Libyan government signs agreement setting up monetary fund for families of Lockerbie bombing victims”, CBS News, 8/14/03 “Libya reaches an agreement with the families of the victims of Pan Am Flight 103 bombing”, NPR Marketplace, 8/14/03 “Libyan government looks set to take responsibility for 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie”, NPR Morning Edition, 8/13/03 “Libya’s Acceptance of Civil Responsibility?”, WMAL Radio, Washington, D.C., 4/30/03 “Libya Offers Settlement In Pan Am 103 Bombing”, WMAL Radio, Washington, D.C., 5/29/02 “Lockerbie Appeal Hearing Starts”, BBC Radio, London, 1/23/02 “The Price of Terror: Lessons of Lockerbie for a World on the Brink”, WMAL Radio, Washington, D.C., 11/20/01 “America Under Attack”, CourtTV, Washington, D.C., 9/13/01 “America Under Attack”, CourtTV, Washington, D.C., 9/12/01 “America Under Attack”, WCBS Radio, Chicago, 9/11/01 “The Lockerbie Decision”, WMAL Radio, Washington, D.C. , 1/31/01 “The Lockerbie Convictions”, Geraldo, CNBC-TV, Washington, D.C. , 1/31/01 “The Verdict Is In”, CourtTV, Washington, D.C. , 1/31/01 “Awaiting The Verdict”, WMAL Radio, Washington, D.C. , 1/30/01 “Victims Seek Compensation From US And Bin Laden For East African Embassy Bombings”, FoxNews, Washington, D.C. 8/7/00 “The Pan Am Lockerbie Trial”, NPR’s The Connection, Boston, 5/8/00 “The Trial of Pan Am 103”, Canadian Broadcasting Company, Washington, D.C., 5/2/00 “Pan Am 103: The Trial of Terror”, CourtTV, Washington, D.C., 5/2/00 “US-Libya Relations Thawing?”, CourtTV, Washington, D.C., 3/28/00 “The Surrender of the Two Libyan Suspects for Trial”, CNN-International, Washington, D.C., 4/5/99 “10th Anniversary of Pan Am 103 Bombing”, The Jim Bohanon Radio Show, Westwood One, Washington, D.C., 12/21/98 “10th Anniversary of Pan Am 103 Bombing”, Americas Voice TV Washington, D.C., 12/21/98 “10th Anniversary of Pan Am 103 Bombing”, FoxNews, Washington, D.C., 12/21/98 “Global Focus: Chat About the Lockerbie Bombing”, Washington Post On-line Chat, Washington, D.C. 12/21/98 “U.N. Negotiations on Criminal Trial of Accused Libyans”, BBC Radio, London, 12/4/98 “An American Look at Terrorism”, NewsTalk Television, New York, 7/30/96 “Terrorism in the Wake of the Olympic Bombing & TWA 800”, WNYC Radio, New York, 7/29/96 “Tragedy of Terrorism”, WFTL Radio, Miami, 7/29/96 “Terrorism at Home: Olympics’96 & TWA 800”, NewsTalk Television, New York, 7/29/96 “Pan Am 103: Victims’ Civil Suits Against Libya & US Intervention”, WIBV, St. Louis, 7/26/96 “TWA 800: Addressing The Needs Of The Victims”, Burden of Proof, CNN (Guests: Congressman Bud Schuster, Lee Kreindler), Washington, D.C., 7/24/96 “Destruction of TWA 800: Criminal and Legal Investigations into Aircraft Bombings”, WMAL Radio, Washington, D.C., 7/23/96 “Pending U.S. Counterterrorism Legislation”, NewsTalk TV, New York City, New York, 3/15/96 “Terrorist Bombing in Oklahoma City”, WMAL Radio, Washington, D.C., 4/26/95 “Pending Counterterrorism Legislation”, NewsTalk TV, New York City, New York, 4/11/95

16 SELECT MEDIA DESCRIPTIONS

“Mark Zaid, who knows this question of security clearances backwards and forwards, is an attorney specializing in the field,” Keith Oberman, MSNBC’s Countdown, 11/9/05

“It’s young Mark Zaid, whose bookish look suggests the bespectacled attorney played by Robert Downey Jr. on ‘Ally McBeal.’”, Chicago Tribune, 9/2/01

“A slender, kinetic young lawyer with a knack for obtaining documents through the Freedom of Information Act, Zaid was a government bureaucrat’s worst nightmare”, GERMS: BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS AND AMERICA’S SECRET WAR (2001)

“But if Agent Mulder ever needed a lawyer, Zaid would be his man,” National Law Journal, 2/16/01

“Curiously for this town, Zaid is an equal opportunity thorn out to pierce the sides of suit jackets bearing both elephants and donkeys on the lapels,” ABA Journal, 6/00 MISCELLANEOUS NON-LEGAL ACTIVITIES

Member, Standards Committee/Chair, Task Force Subcommittee on Rules, Regulations & Remedies, 1150 K Street, 2006 – present, appointed by community Board of Directors for 1150 K Street, N.W., Washington, D.C., to help create and adopt procedures for owners/renters in the building, as well as resolve any complaints and concerns between parties.

EsquireComics.com/EsquireCollectibles.com, 2004 – present, owner and operator of business selling rare and investment quality comic books, as well as historical collectibles.

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE:

Fireman/Medic-Saratoga Race Track, Knickerbocker Arena, Town of Colonie EMS, Shaker Road- Loudonville Fire Department, American Red Cross, University of Rochester Emergency Squad, Brighton Volunteer Ambulance, Jericho Fire Department, 1986-92

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