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Randal C. Teague

Randal C. Teague Mr. Teague serves as counsel to Civic Enterprises. He began his international practice in the late 1970s as counsel with Boston-headquartered Cabot Corporation, where he had responsibilities for the legal requirements of subsidiary corporations and affiliates in Europe, Latin America, Asia and Australia. In the intervening years, he has represented for-profit and non-profit corporations as to the now former Soviet Union and Central and Eastern Europe more broadly, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East and southern and east Africa.

Mr. Teague began his government relations career as the Republican clerk of the House Committee on Public Works (now House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure) where he worked principally on federal environmental remediation projects and related legislation. He served as chief of staff and legislative counsel to the Rep. Jack F. Kemp, a member of the House Committee on Appropriations and later President George H.W. Bush’s Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and his party’s 1996 Vice Presidential candidate. He had previously served as an economic policy analyst in the Executive Office of the President of the United States. Today, he heads Vorys’ federal legislative and related regulatory practice as to appropriations, environment remediation and civil works, energy, transportation, taxation, financial institutions, international trade and finance, and agriculture.

Mr. Teague is past chairman of the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Advisory Committee for Voluntary Foreign Aid, a trustee of EARTH University in Costa Rica, a director of the Air Force Academy Foundation in Colorado Springs, and a senior councilor to the Atlantic Council of the United States. He is chairman and chief executive officer of The Fund for American Studies in association with Georgetown University, a co-founder of its American Institute on Political and Economic Systems at Charles University in Prague, and the founder of its International Institute for Political and Economic Studies in Greece.

Mr. Teague is admitted to practice fourteen federal and state jurisdictions, including the Supreme Court of the United States

Practice Areas:
Administrative Law; Agribusiness; Alternative Energy; Business & Trade; Directors’ & Officers’ Liability; Foreign Investment; Formation & Business Planning; International Banking; International Law; International Transactions; Legislative Practice; Non-profit & Tax-exempt Organizations; Taxation Law; Trade Associations; and Transportation Law