PobleteTamargo Welcomes Back Jeremy Ibrahim After Federal Service with the US Navy

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Tuesday, February 2, 2021      

CONTACT: Ms. Cara Di Silvio

703.566.3037

ALEXANDRIA, VA – PobleteTamargo is pleased to welcome back Jeremy Ibrahim as Counsel to the firm after his service with the Department of the Navy (“DoN”). Mr. Ibrahim was sworn in as the DoN Chief of Staff to the 77th Secretary of the Navy on July 20, 2020. As Chief of Staff, Ibrahim was a member of the non-career Senior Executive Service with 3 Star equivalent rank.

“Jeremy is a talented litigator, colleague, and friend. We are looking forward to engaging in the legal and policy trenches again and helping firm clients accomplish their legal and policy goals,” said Mauricio Tamargo, co-founder of PobleteTamargo.

Mr. Ibrahim was previously confirmed by the US Senate to serve as the Commissioner with the United States Foreign Claims Settlement Commission at the Department of Justice. Since 1992, he has operated his own general law practice, which includes federal trial litigation, international law, business, tort, and federal criminal law. Prior to private practice, Mr. Ibrahim served as an Assistant District Attorney in Philadelphia.

Ibrahim will continue his robust litigation practice and will also advise clients on navigating U.S. policy matters. You can learn more about Jeremy’s work by reviewing his bio on the firm’s website.

Founded 10 years ago PobleteTamargo is a boutique federal regulatory and litigation practice specializing in federal regulatory law, national security law, international law, and related policy matters. You can learn more about the firm at www.pobletetamargo.com.

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State Department Records: Eight Days Before the End of the Administration, The Obama Administration Requested More Talks with Cuba About Property Claims

On October 10, 2018, PobleteTamargo LLP (“PT Law”) filed a Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”) lawsuit against the Department of State in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia for records requested over five years ago related to U.S.-Cuba property claims. The Complaint, available here, stems from two FOIA records requests for documentation, one filed in 2014, and the other in 2015, that were submitted to the Department of State before the U.S. and Cuba normalized diplomatic relations. Prior release of records is available here.

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