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GERALD B. HORN is a Senior Member of Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, P.A. and a senior partner in the New York office. Mr. Horn specializes in customs, international trade and transportation law, with particular emphasis on cross-border transactions between the United States and Canada. This has included the establishment of numerous related party and three-tiered sales transactions, customs audits, seizure and penalty cases, classification determinations, and USMCA verifications and origin determinations.

Mr. Horn, an “AV” rated attorney by Martindale-Hubbell, has been widely recognized for his presentations and lectures on textile and apparel issues and international trade matters before the Canadian Apparel Federation, the Apparel Manufacturers Institute of Quebec, The Quebec Apparel Productivity Center, the American Management Association and the Canadian Importers Association. He has been a featured writer for Canadian Apparel magazine.

Mr. Horn is a graduate of Syracuse University (B.A., 1971) and he received a J.D. from American University Washington College of Law in 1974. He is a member of the bar of the state of New York. Mr. Horn’s professional affiliations have included the American Bar Association, the Customs and International Trade Bar Association, the Apparel Manufacturers Institute of Quebec and Canadian Apparel Federation, the Association of Food Industries, the New York UJA-Federation, the Harvar Society of U.S. Customs (past president) and The Canadian Society of New York. He was a contributing author to North American Free Trade Agreement Rules of Origin (Unz & Co., 1993).

Bar associations
  • Customs & International Trade Bar Association
    - Board of Directors, 1984-1996
    - Treasurer, 1992-1996
    - Secretary, 1990-1992
  • New York State Bar Association
Education
  • Washington College J.D., 1974
  • Syracuse University B.A., 1971
State Bar Memberships
  • New York
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