Stephen M. Truitt

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Who is Stephen M. Truitt?

Stephen M. Truitt is an American lawyer in Washington DC, retired from the Pepper Hamilton law firm.

Although retired from Pepper Hamilton, Truitt continues to practice general civil litigation as a solo. In addition, along with former Pepper colleague Charles Carpenter, he has volunteered to serve pro bono to help Guantanamo captives, and represents two men currently held there: Hani Saleh Rashid Abdullah and Maher El Falesteny. Former client Rami Bin Said Al Taibi was transferred to Saudi Arabia in 2007.

On behalf of Hani Abdullah, Carpenter and Truitt sought a report concerning possible destruction of evidence by DOD and the CIA, notwithstanding a court order not to destroy evidence.

Truitt is a plaintiff in Wilner v. NSA.

Truitt and Carpenter also represented the Native Forest Council in its challenge of the Northwest Forest Plan for protection of the Northern Spotted Owl.

Truitt represented a number of companies that had claims against Iran arising from the Iranian Revolution before the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal, and was the first to address the full tribunal in the Forum Clause cases.

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on July 23, 2013

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