Practices and Industries International

Miller & Chevalier's international practice offers clients experience with a wide variety of trade and investment policy issues, and with most aspects of the increasingly inter-related areas of international legal/regulatory compliance covered by U.S. laws and international agreements.

Our lawyers and other professionals are recognized in the areas of antidumping, countervailing duty, safeguards and market disruption proceedings; intellectual property matters, including Section 337 litigation; customs; trade policy and legislation; civilian and military export controls; economic sanctions; the FCPA and international anti-bribery laws; U.S. anti-boycott regimes, WTO and NAFTA dispute settlement; WTO and bilateral negotiations and compliance; and global regulatory compliance. We have years of experience solving client problems in U.S. and global markets, drawing when necessary on our extensive network of proven trade professionals in key markets around the world.

Our clients have involved us centrally in a series of seminal cases, including some of the largest and most significant countervailing duty, antidumping, safeguards, Section 337, WTO dispute settlement, NAFTA binational panel and NAFTA Extraordinary Challenge cases that have ever been litigated.  We have been involved in virtually every major U.S. bilateral and multilateral trade negotiation, the related agreements and the related legislative implementation and regulatory processes in the past two decades. In recognition of the depth and breadth of our international trade practice, we are also regularly called upon by some of the world's largest multinational corporations to design and implement international regulatory compliance programs, perform internal audits and investigations, and defend against enforcement actions.



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