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Berlin native Stephan Minikes was a corporate lawyer in New York City before becoming legal counsel to the Chief of Naval Operations in 1972. Minikes was senior vice president of the Export-Import Bank--which doles out federal export credits to multinational corporations--in the mid-1970s under then-Chair William Casey. Minikes started the Washington office of Houston law firm Butler & Binion in 1977 and joined Thelen Reid & Priest in 1984. Minikes headed Thelen Reid’s lobby practice in 2001, when he became President George W. Bush’s Ambassador to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. A government-contract specialist, Minikes reported that 19 clients paid him $1.2 million in 2000, led by his $220,000 contract with Dean Foods Co. His other clients that paid him more than $100,000 were shipbuilder Metro Machine Corp., Philadelphia Industrial Development Corp. and the City of Denver.
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Dec 12, 2003
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