Alexander Anolik
Alexander Anolik, is president of one of the largest U.S. law corporations emphasising the practice of travel law and travel industry litigation, with a travel law support staff including attorneys, consultants, paralegals and industry trained registration assistants in his San Francisco, California offices.
Mr. Anolik received his Juris Doctor degree from Hastings Law School, San Francisco in 1967. He studied International Law at the University of California, Boalt Hall, and the Academia Internationalis Lex et Scientia, The Hague, Netherlands, in 1971. He is a member of the California and Washington D.C. Bars, and is admitted to practise in several Federal District Courts, US Tax Court, and the US Supreme Court.
His expertise in travel law became widely known to the travel industry when he prevailed in two landmark cases: American Society of Travel Agents v The Bank of America, 385 F.Supp. 1084 (N.D.Cal. 1974), a case restricting national banks from engaging in the travel agency business; and Foremost vs Qantas, limiting carrier antitrust.
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