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Scott M. McCaleb Begins Term As President of the Federal Circuit Bar Association

July 7, 2009

Scott M. McCaleb, a partner in Wiley Rein's Government Contracts Practice, has begun his one-year term as President of the Federal Circuit Bar Association, a 2,000-member national organization for the bar of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Long a leader in the Association, Mr. McCaleb previously co-chaired its Government Contracts Committee and has served as Vice President, Treasurer and Secretary. He also sits on the Association's Board of Governors and Amicus Curiae Committee.

The Federal Circuit Bar Association seeks to strengthen and serve the court through its committees, offering a forum for common concerns and dialogue between bar and court, government counsel and private practitioner, litigator, and corporate counsel.

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