Lewis Grossman is of counsel to the firm's food and drug practice and a Professor of Law at American University's Washington College of Law. Professor Grossman was an associate at Covington & Burling earlier in his career. Professor Grossman teaches food and drug law and has a broad knowledge of the food and drug regulatory field. He is the co-author with Covington's Peter Barton Hutt and Richard Merrill of the forthcoming third edition of Food and Drug Law: Cases and Materials (Foundation Press, 2007). Professor Grossman has testified before the U.S. Senate on FDA regulation of tobacco products, served as a legal consultant to the Institute of Medicine's Committee on the Framework for Evaluating the Safety of Dietary Supplements, and acted as a legal consultant to Senator John McCain on Hatch -Waxman reform. He has lectured extensively on food and drug matters and is active in the Food and Drug Law Institute. Professor Grossman has also written a leading textbook on civil procedure. REPRESENTATIVE MATTERS Advised leading pharmaceutical company on legal issues concerning its submission of a supplemental new animal drug application. On behalf of major multinational consumer products corporation, prepared brief to FDA on the market introduction of a direct-to-consumer version of a prescription medical device. For a leading pharmaceutical company, examined procedural issues regarding potential withdrawal of a new animal drug application. PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE U.S. Department of the Treasury, White House Security Review, Assistant Director (1994-1995) HONORS AND RANKINGS Egon Guttman Casebook Award, American University, Washington College of Law (2000) Mellon Fellowship in the Humanities, Woodrow Wilson Foundation (1990) PRO BONO Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, Legal Consultant, Committee on the Framework for Evaluating the Safety of Dietary Supplements, Food and Nutrition Board (2002-2004) Advised founders of NGO dedicated to managing the risks associated with the spread of biotechnology. MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS Food and Drug Law Institute, Academic Programs Committee and Writing Awards Committee PUBLICATIONS AND SPEECHES "James Coolidge Carter and John Norton Pomeroy," Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law, Yale University Press (forthcoming 2008) "Codes and Codification: United States Law," Oxford Encyclopedia of Legal History, Oxford University Press (forthcoming 2008) "Food, Drugs, and Droods: A Historical Consideration of Definitions and Categories in American Food and Drug Law," 93 Cornell Law Review 1091 (2008), Author "Langdell Upside-Down: James Coolidge Carter and the Anticlassical Jurisprudence of Anticodification," 19 Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities 149 (2007) "Food and Drug Law: Cases and Materials," Foundation Press (2007), Co-Author