Jumana Madanat Misleh

Jumana Madanat Misleh

Associate

(202) 466-1258
jmadanat@stewartlaw.com
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Jumana Madanat Misleh joined Stewart and Stewart as an associate in 2008. She has experience in a variety of international trade law matters including antidumping and countervailing duty proceedings, export controls, anti-boycott, and economic sanctions. While at Stewart and Stewart, Ms. Misleh has worked on proceedings before the Department of Commerce, the International Trade Commission, the Court of International Trade, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. She has also represented clients before the Department of State and Department of the Treasury. Additionally, Ms. Misleh advocates on behalf of clients before Congress and the Executive Branch regarding trade policy and legislative matters, particularly in the energy and agriculture sectors.

Ms. Misleh’s experience covers a broad range of industries including:

  • Tires
  • Paper
  • Shrimp
  • Silicomanganese
  • Agriculture
  • Energy

Before joining Stewart and Stewart, Ms. Misleh was an associate at a government relations firm in Washington, D.C., advising clients in the international arena and the energy industry. Previously, Ms. Misleh served as an international policy analyst in the U.S. Department of Energy where she focused on international science and technology cooperation with the Middle East and Latin America, and assisted in launching the Clean Energy Technology Exports initiative.

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Education
  • American University, Washington College of Law, J.D., 2007
  • Smith College, B.A., cum laude and high honors, 2003
  • Five-College International Relations Certificate, 2003
  • Oxford University (UK), Visiting Student, 2002
Admissions
  • Bar Admissions
  • District of Columbia
  • California
  • Court Admissions
  • United States District Court for the Central District of California
  • U.S. Court of International Trade
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Affiliations
  • American Bar Association, Export Controls and Economic Sanctions Committee