William J. Friedman

William "Jay" Friedman is a litigator and government affairs attorney at the Washington, D.C. office of law firm Covington & Burling. In testimony to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) in December 2011, Friedman said, "I oversee the organic product practice at Covington and Berling, a law firm in D.C. We have the largest organic products practice in the world. . . . I've represented Martek Biosciences -- and my firm has -- since 2005."

Ties to Manufacturer of Suspect Ingredients in Baby Formula
According to the Washington Post in 2009, infant formula manufacturers that used Martek Biosciences' controversial DHA and ARA oil additives in their products hired Friedman to persuade the USDA that the additives were not only safe, but "natural." As a result, the USDA classified the DHA and ARA oils as allowed under USDA regulations as "vitamins and minerals." But in 2010, the USDA publicly acknowledged that its previous interpretation as wrong. Not content to accept this setback, Martek and one of its largest customers, Dean Foods (which adds the DHA and ARA oils to its Horizon organic milk and Silk soy milk), made use of Friedman's services again in late 2011 to convince the National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) to recommend approval of the additives.

According to a complaint filed with the independent Office of Inspector General at the USDA by Cornucopia, Friedman "misled other NOSB members about the materials under review." Friedman told the Board on the record that a form of the DHA oil processed using methods and materials "explicitly banned in organic production" was not being considered for approval, when in fact, based on the Martek petition (see, e.g., p. 92), it was. Today Martek ingredients, in products like Horizon organic milk, as well as many infant formulas and baby food, remain on the market.

Background
Friedman is the former Vice Chair of the NOSB and a member of that board from 1992 - 1997. Friedman also previously served as the Agency Director for the New Mexico Organic Commodity Commission and Counsel for the New Mexico Senate Judiciary Committee.

Friedman has been a Senior Legal Advisor and Chief of Staff at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). He was a Senior Fellow at Duke Law School, teaching a combination of communications, digital intellectual property, and competition law.

Education

 * University of New Mexico School of Law, J.D., 1989
 * St. John’s College, B.A., 1984

Bar Admissions

 * District of Columbia

Contact
Covington & Burling LLP 1201 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20004-2401 Tel: 202.662.5065 email: wfriedman AT cov DOT com

Related SourceWatch Articles

 * Dean Foods
 * Martek Biosciences
 * Dr. Alan Greene
 * National Organic Standards Board
 * Cornucopia Institute
 * Organic Consumers Association

PRWatch Articles

 * Rebekah Wilce, Spinning Suspect Ingredients in Baby Formula, PRWatch.org, February 22, 2012.

External Resources
Presentations and Speeches by Friedman:
 * "Food Safety Issues: A View From Washington DC," Sino-US Food Safety Conference (12/9/2009)
 * "The Value of Verifiable Food Product Information: Organic and Beyond," Direct Farm Conference (10/29/2009)
 * "The Role of Third Party Verification in the Global Trade of Food and Agricultural Products," International Good Agriculture Practices Forum (7/24/2009)
 * "Sustainable Development and Economic Growth," 2009 China Institute Executive Summit (April 2009)
 * "Organic Cosmetics: Current Status & Future Trends," Personal Care Products Council Webinar (4/7/2008)