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IU McKinney Adjunct Professor Comments on U.S. China trade war for NPR, PBS, MSNBC
07/09/2018
David B. Honig, an adjunct professor at IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law and an attorney with Hall, Render, Killian, Heath & Lyman, P.C., was interviewed recently on three different national media outlets.
On July 4, he was interviewed for the National Public Radio story Zero-Sum Tactics That Built Trump Inc. Could Backfire With World Leaders on “All Things Considered.”
On July 6, he commented for the PBS NewsHour for What are the ripple effects of a U.S.-China trade war?
MSNBC’s “The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell” on July 6 also featured Professor Honig on the topic of tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on more than 800 Chinese imported goods, and the ripple effect of Chinese tariffs imposed in retaliation.
Professor Honig teaches a negotiations class at IU McKinney. He joined Hall Render in 2000 after creating the nation’s first Medicaid Fraud Major Case Unit for the state of Florida. He is the lead author of Healthcare and the False Claims Act, 2016, from Healthcare Publishing. Mr. Honig has written extensively and spoken around the country about the False Claims Act. He has represented health care clients in FCA cases in states around the country, in more than a dozen federal trial courts and before federal courts of appeal and the United States Supreme Court.
