Michael J. Reppas II, Esq.
L.L.M. International Law
A native of Columbus, Ohio, Mr. Reppas is a proud graduate of The Ohio State University where he double-majored in Modern Greek Studies and Political Science. Mr. Reppas earned his Juris Doctor degree from St. Thomas University School of Law in Miami, Florida (accolades include Law Review, Dean's List and other merit awards, and publication of "The Lawfulness of Humanitarian Intervention" in the St. Thomas Law Review. Mr. Reppas also obtained his LL.M. in International Law from the University of Miami School of Law (accolades include Dean Achievement awards and publication of "The Deflowering of the Parthenon: A Legal and Moral Analysis on Why the 'Elgin Marbles' Must Be Returned To Greece," in Fordham's prestigious Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal. His forthcoming Law Review Article, ""Empty International Museums Trophy Cases of Their Looted Treasures...." will be published in DenverĒs International Law and Policy Journal in the fall of 2007. Mr. Reppas regularly lectures and publishes on the subject of the Parthenon Marbles and is honored to serve as the initial President of The American Committee for the Reunification of the Parthenon Sculptures. Mr. Reppas is a member of the Florida, Washington D.C. and New York Bar Associations and maintains a successful solo practice in Miami, Florida focusing on State, Federal and International litigation and the recovery of assets in Greece.
