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THE HOWARD AND GEORGEANNA JONES
FOUNDATION FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
Officers and Directors
W. Stephen Cannon
Chairman of
Constantine Cannon
1627 Eye Street,
N.W., 10th Floor
Washington, DC 20006
W. Stephen Cannon is
Chairman of
Constantine Cannon
and managing partner
of its Washington, DC
office.
Prior to joining the
firm on February 1,
2005, Steve served as
Senior Vice
President, General
Counsel and Secretary
of Circuit City
Stores, Inc., a
Fortune 200 retailer
of consumer
electronics with
approximately $10
billion in annual
sales. As Circuit
City's chief legal
and public policy
officer, Steve was
responsible for the
management of all
legal and policy
issues including
corporate governance,
SEC/FCC/FTC
regulatory matters,
antitrust, consumer
credit, mergers and
acquisitions/divestitures,
litigation,
employment,
intellectual property
as well as government
affairs. As corporate
secretary, Steve was
responsible for the
coordination of all
Circuit City Board of
Directors meetings
and related
activities. He was a
member of the Circuit
City Executive
Committee and
reported directly to
the Chief Executive
Officer.
Prior to joining
Circuit City in 1994,
Steve was a partner
in the Washington,
D.C. firm of Wunder,
Diefenderfer, Ryan,
Cannon & Thelen,
where he concentrated
his practice in
antitrust, trade
regulation and
administrative law
involving both
litigation and
regulatory matters as
well as legislative
advocacy. In
particular, Steve
focused his practice
in the
telecommunications,
pharmaceutical and
retail industries.
Before joining Wunder,
Diefenderfer in 1986,
Steve spent 10 years
in government service
in Washington, D.C.
After a clerkship
with the South
Carolina Supreme
Court, Steve received
an appointment under
the U. S. Justice
Department's Honors
Law Graduate Program
and served as a trial
lawyer in the
Antitrust Division
from 1977 to 1981.
In 1981, Steve was
appointed Chief
Antitrust Counsel to
the United States
Senate Judiciary
Committee. Serving in
this position from
1981-1984 (97th and
98th Congresses),
Steve had overall
staff responsibility
for all antitrust
legislation, as well
as Department of
Justice Antitrust
Division oversight.
As Chief Antitrust
Counsel, he
coordinated
preparation of
antitrust legislation
including hearings,
committee make-ups
and floor debates.
Antitrust legislation
enacted by the
Congress during
Steve's tenure
included:
- The Antitrust Reciprocity Act of 1982 (P.L. 97-393)
- The National Cooperative Research Act of 1984 (P.L.
98-462)
- The Local Government Antitrust Act of 1984 (P.L.
98-544)
In 1985, Steve
returned to the
Antitrust Division of
the Justice
Department as Deputy
Assistant Attorney
General. As a
political appointee,
he was responsible
for coordinating the
Reagan
Administration's
policy positions on
antitrust matters,
including all
antitrust
legislation. Steve
was also responsible
for all Antitrust
Division appellate
matters and, in this
capacity, argued
before the United
States Supreme Court
as amicus curiae on
behalf of the United
States in 324 Liquor
Corp. v. Duffy, 107
SCT 720 (1987).
Over the course of
his career, Steve has
served in numerous
professional, civic
and business
organizations. Most
recently, Steve was
appointed by Senate
Majority Leader Frist
to serve on the
Antitrust
Modernization
Commission. Composed
of 12 appointees, the
Commission is charged
with examining the
broad scope of the
nation's antitrust
laws and determining
what, if any, changes
might be appropriate
and beneficial to our
21st century economy.
Steve has also served
in various capacities
in the ABA's Section
of Antitrust Law,
including Chairman of
the Legislation
Committee as well as
a three year term on
the Section Council.
More recently, Steve
was appointed by
current ABA
President, Robert
Grey, to a special
committee to examine
the current status of
attorney-client
privilege in American
juris prudence. He is
also a member of the
Committee of
Corporate General
Counsel of the ABA
Section of Business
Law.
In addition to these
bar activities, Steve
serves on the Board
of Directors of the
U. S. Chamber of
Commerce National
Litigation Center
and, also served as
Chairman of the
General Counsel Forum
of the National
Retail Federation.
A native of South
Carolina, Steve
received both his
undergraduate and law
degree from the
University of South
Carolina. Steve is
married to Barbara
Gordon and they have
two daughters, Katy
and Caroline.
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