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Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator - Victoria Espinel

Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator Victoria Angelica Espinel was confirmed on December 3, 2009.  A hearing to consider the nomination was held on November 4, 2009icon_webcastAn archived webcast is available.  On November 19, 2009, the Judiciary Committee ordered the nomination reported to the Senate for consideration.

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Responses to Questions Submitted for the Record

  • Questions for the Record:  Ranking Member Jeff Sessions
  • Questions for the Record:  Senator Orrin Hatch
  • Questions for the Record:  Senator Chuck Grassley
  • Questions for the Record:  Senator Tom Coburn

Letters Received in Support of the Nomination

  • November 17, 2009 - MANA
  • November 13, 2009 - American Federation of Musicians
  • November 6, 2009 - Laborers' International Union of North America (LIUNA)
  • November 4, 2009 - Hispanic National Bar Association
  • November 4, 2009 - Business Software Alliance
  • November 3, 2009 - Copyright Alliance
  • November 2, 2009 - National Music Publishers' Association
  • November 2, 2009 - American Intellectual Property Law Association
  • October 28, 2009 - International Trademark Association
  • October 26, 2009 - Motion Picture Association of America
  • October 21, 2009 - Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America
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Did You Know?  Richard Rush was only 34-years-old when he was appointed by President Monroe as Attorney General of the United States.  Rush served from 1814-1817, and he remains the youngest Attorney General in U.S. history.  In 1828, Rush was President John Quincy Adams's running mate, but they ultimately lost the election to Andrew Jackson.

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