John M. Clerici
Email: jclerici@mckennalong.com
Phone: 1.202.496.7574
Practice Areas
- Government Contracts
- Biodefense
- Canada-U.S. Practice
- Commercial Products and Services
- Homeland Security
- Public Policy and Regulatory Affairs
- Government Affairs
- Canada-U.S. Practice
- Legislative Action
- Privatization
- Public Policy and Crisis Management
Education
- J.D., University of North Carolina School of Law, 1995
- B.A., The Catholic University of America, summa cum laude, 1992
John has extensive experience advising clients engaged in public/private partnerships with the Federal government, including representing one of the largest and most successful military housing privatization contractors in the nation. John has also represented a number of large pharmaceutical and biotechnology clients to impact significantly the legislation implementing Project BioShield, President Bush's initiative to promote and fund the development of biomedical countermeasures. He has negotiated several contracts for clients selling stockpiles of countermeasures to the Federal government, including several awards made under Project Bioshield.
John was instrumental in developing the legislative strategy and drafting key provisions of the SAFETY Act, a major component of the Homeland Security Act of 2002, and in developing the Act's implementing regulations. John has testified on behalf of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce before the U.S. House of Representatives on the SAFETY Act's implementation and has represented a number of entities that have successfully received SAFETY Act certification. In 2005, John played a substantial role in the drafting and passage of the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act (PREP Act), landmark legislation that provides substantial liability protections for makers and distributors of pandemic, epidemic, and bio-terrorism countermeasures. John testified as an expert in support of this legislation on four occasions before the United States Senate Appropriations Committee, HELP Committee, and Judiciary Committee. John's expertise in the area of biodefense has been recognized by leading news outlets such as the Wall Street Journal, Business Week, the Associated Press, the Boston Globe, and The Hill. He has also appeared live on the Fox News Channel as a bioterrorism expert.
John's political involvement spans more than a decade, having worked on campaigns for the United States Senate, House of Representatives, and state offices. In 2001, John was a candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates. John was elected as a member of the Virginia delegation to the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York City that re-nominated President George W. Bush.
Prior to joining the firm, John was a judge advocate with the U.S. Air Force where, among other assignments, he advised the Air Force Research Laboratory on the procurement of technology from research institutions throughout the United States, Europe and Asia. John has appeared as a military law analyst for the Fox News Channel and MSNBC before national audiences.


