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robert.kabel​@FaegreBD.com

1050 K Street NW, Suite 400

Washington, DC 20001

T: +1 202 312 7408
F: +1 202 312 7460

Education

Georgetown University Law Center
LL.M (1979)
Vanderbilt University Law School
J.D. (1972)
Denison University
B.A. (1969)

Robert J. Kabel

Senior Advisor

Bob Kabel represents clients in Washington on legislative and regulatory issues. Internationally, he represents clients interested in establishing and expanding their presence in Brazil, Mexico and other countries in Latin America.

In Washington, Bob works primarily with companies in the financial services industry to shape legislation and regulations to meet their specific needs. He was actively engaged in the development of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act that has a major impact on every aspect of the financial services industry. Having worked with all of the federal financial regulatory agencies during his career, Bob is well positioned to represent clients on the significant number of regulatory projects and studies mandated by this legislation.

In Brazil, Bob was instrumental in the extension of the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program for trade with Brazil, permitting American companies to import product duty free from Brazil. Through partnerships with an established network of local professionals, he is able to combine his services with media relations and other consulting services for the most impact.

In Mexico, Bob has worked to create corporate health councils to address specific concerns such as chronic diseases.

Prior to private law practice and consulting, Bob spent several years on Capitol Hill. During the Reagan administration, he served for three years as Special Assistant to President Reagan for Legislative Affairs. In this position, he represented the White House before the U.S. Senate. Bob also served as Legislative Director for Senator Richard Lugar (R-IN), as well as Legislative Assistant to Senator Paul Fannin (R-AZ).

Representative Experience

  • For a coalition of the private equity subsidiaries of major bank holding companies, he worked with key leaders in Congress to add provisions to the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, giving these subsidiaries equal footing in the marketplace with independent private equity firms.
  • For a major small business lender, he worked with Congress to change existing law to provide for a more favorable secondary market for SBA 7 (A) loans, both the guaranteed and unguaranteed parts, and to fully fund the demand for 7 (A) loans.
  • For a major professional appraisal association, he developed and executed a strategy to enact legislation to require states to establish more rigorous standards for real estate appraisers.
  • For the two state-based insurance guaranty organizations, he developed a program to educate members of Congress, congressional staff and key administration officials and insurance trade associations on how the state-based system works and developed strategies to protect the systems from attacks.

Government Service

  • White House Office of Legislative Affairs, 1982-85
  • Sen. Richard Lugar (R-IN)
  • Sen. Paul Fannin (R-AZ)
  • Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, Part-Time Member, 1988-90
  • Presidential Advisory Council on HIV-AIDS, 2006-09

Professional Associations

  • District of Columbia Bar Association
  • Republican National Lawyers Association
  • Federalist Society

Civic Activities

  • District of Columbia Republican Committee Chairman, 2004-present; Vice Chairman, 2001-04
  • Denison University Board of Trustees, 1999-2006
  • Liberty Education Forum Chairman, 1999-2004
  • Vanderbilt University Law School Alumni Board, 1997-99
  • Log Cabin Republicans Board Chairman, 1994-99

Presentations

  • New Buy Brazil Procurement Law: What It Means for Your Business
    Webinar, March 2011
  • Brazil's Presidential Elections Briefing
    Washington, D.C., September 2010
  • Investment Opportunities in Brazil's Aviation Sector
    Inter-American Bar Association Annual Meeting, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 2010

Published Articles

  • TTIP: Two Perspectives
    Co-author, The Law Society Gazette, June 2015
  • What's the Hold-up? In the U.S., Fast-Track Presidential Authority Needed to Set Trade Legislation in Motion
    British American Business, EU/US Trade & Investment, August 2014
  • EU-U.S. Trade Deal: European Commission to Consult on Investment Rules and Investor-State Dispute Settlement
    Director of Finance, February 2014
  • TTIP: What's in It for Us
    Director of Finance, October, 2013
  • Anemic Economic Recovery in U.S. Leads Investors Elsewhere
    UNICA, Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association, September 2011
  • An Open Letter to U.S. Businesses on Opportunities in Brazil
    B&D Consulting Website, December 2010
  • Investment Opportunities in Brazil's Aviation Sector
    B&D Consulting Market Study, March 2010
  • Ethanol Trade: Opportunities and Challenges
    Brazil Business Report, Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce, Vol. 42, No. 1
  • International Trade Column
    News Bulletin, Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce, July/August 2006

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