
David M. Marchick
Covington and Burling
David M. Marchick is a partner with Covington & Burling. His practice focuses on complex international trade, investment, transportation and legislative matters. He specializes in complex international legal and policy issues with a multi-agency and Congressional dimension. He has advised a number of leading U.S. and foreign companies on international trade law and policy, including World Trade Organization disputes. Mr. Marchick serves as the Vice-Chair of Covington’s International Trade and Finance Practice Group. He is widely recognized as an expert on the Exon-Florio amendment. Marchick served in the State Department during the Clinton administration (1993–99) as deputy assistant secretary of state for transportation affairs, deputy assistant secretary for trade policy, and principal deputy assistant secretary of commerce for trade development. He has also held trade policy positions at the White House and the Office of the US Trade Representative and is a senior adviser to Kissinger McLarty Associates. He is coauthor of US National Security and Foreign Direct Investment (2006).