MARTIN C. SEHAM

Martin C. Seham is a summa cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School, where he was a member of both Phi Beta Kappa and the Harvard Law Review. He is the author of a number of leading articles on airline and maritime law. He currently serves as General Counsel to utility entities and energy corporations, in addition to representing the interests of a number of airline organizations.

Education: Amherst College (B.A., magna cum laude, 1954); Harvard University (J.D., summa cum laude, 1957).

Admissions: 1957, New York; 1963, U.S. Supreme Court; 1970, District of Columbia; 1976, U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

Professional Memberships: The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member, Public Utilities Committee); District of Columbia Bar; New York State (Member, Arbitration Committee) and American (Chair, Committee on International Labor Law, Section on International Law, 1975) Bar Associations.

Publications: "Federal Wage and Hour Laws," Prentice Hall, 1962; "Limitations Upon and Directions of a Union's Right to Discipline its Members," The Proceedings of the New York University 25th Annual Conference on Labor, New York University, 1973; "Transnational Labor Relations: The First Steps are Being Taken," Law and Policy in International Business, Vol. 6, No. 2, 1974; "Railway Labor Act," chapter Kheel, Labor Law (Matthew Bender Ed., 1984); "The Impact of Labor Markets on Airline Negotiations," as included in Jean McKelvey's volume Cleared for Takeoff, ILR Press, 1988. Arbitrator/Mediator, Transportation and Utility Industries.

Practice Areas: Labor & Employment Law; Public Utility Law; Art Law; Trade Association Law; Corporate Law.

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