Thomas Wilner
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Thomas B. Wilner (born 1944) is the managing partner of Shearman & Sterling's International Trade and Global Relations Practice. Wilner has also represented the high-profile human rights cases of a dozen Kuwaiti citizens detained in the United States naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.[1][2][3]
OthernamesTom Wilner
Occupationlawyer
Knownforhuman rights cases
ChildrenAdam Wilner, Amanda Miller, David Wilner. Grandchildren: Brack Wilner, Charlotte Wilner, Michael Wilner, Sophia Wilner, Elsa Miller, Sylvia Miller
Wilner earned his law degree in 1969 from the University of Pennsylvania Law School.[4]
Wilner has been admitted to the bar in a number of jurisdictions, including the US Supreme Court in 1975.