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Partner Leading Partner, International Trade and National Security: Customs, Export Controls and Economic Sanctions Legal 500 USA (2025) \"Christine has a deep understanding of this area of law and gets all aspects.\" Chambers USA, Nationwide (2025) “She has a phenomenal grasp of the law and her guidance reliably balances the practicalities of our business with...” Chambers USA (2023) “Christine explores legal options with clients to meet business needs and legal obligations.” Chambers USA (2023) “She is able to give practical advice which is solution-orientated.” Chambers USA (2023) “Christine Savage is an expert's expert. 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He has a particular focus on anti-corruption, anti-money laundering, market abuse and fraud, and with commentators saying that \"Aaron Stephens is hugely likeable, very focused and always available\" (Legal 500 2024), that \"he has a strong financial services practice and brings infectious enthusiasm to every case\" (Legal 500 2024), that \"he understands complex matters and finds practical solutions ... he is brilliant, a responsive and reassuring person to have on your side\" (Chambers UK 2020), and that he is \"very easy to communicate with and finds solutions to complex problems\" (Chambers UK 2022).  \nAaron has carried out regulatory and white collar investigations and/or defended clients in relation to the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), Serious Fraud Office (SFO), National Crime Agency (NCA), Takeover Panel and Lloyd’s of London, as well as in matters involving the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).  He also engages in civil litigation in the English courts, and advises a wide range of corporate clients on risk management and compliance issues.\nAaron is a Top Ranked Lawyer in Chambers UK 2022 in Financial Crime: Corporates and recognized in Legal 500 2021 for his work on corporate and financial services investigations (\"the epitome of a trusted adviser\").  Chambers UK notes that sources observe that \"he is an incredible professional,\" adding that \"he's a very steady hand and very comforting to clients; he's unflappable.\"  In addition, Global Investigations Review has described him as an “excellent lawyer who is credited by sources for his work developing [his] practice into a formidable offering.”\nPrior to joining King \u0026amp; Spalding, Aaron was the Head of Corporate Crime and Investigations at the London headquarters of an international law firm. Partner Ranked in Financial Crime: Corporates  Chambers UK, 2017-2024 Recognized for his work on corporate and financial services investigations Legal 500 2018-2024 Recognized by Global Investigations Review GIR Indiana University Indiana University School of Law Case Western Reserve University Case Western Reserve University School of Law California England and Wales American Bar Association Member of the Financial Services Consultation Board for Practical Law/Thomson Reuters Vice Chair of the Business Crime Committee of the International Bar Association Member of the Council of JUSTICE Law Society of England \u0026amp; Wales (Admitted 5/15/2003; Reg. # 382567) Part of cross-office team advising a global financial institution in U.S. federal antitrust and English High Court litigation alleging that foreign currency dealers conspired to manipulate the benchmark WM/Reuters currency exchange rate and FX spreads. 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He received his J.D. from Columbia Law School, where he twice received the award of James Kent Scholar, and served as the head research and writing editor of the Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems. \nRecent Publications\n\n “Commerce Declares No ‘Free Pass’ To Commit Fraud In Trade Cases,” King \u0026amp; Spalding Trade \u0026amp; Manufacturing Alert (May 2013).\n“Targeted Dumping: A New Remedy to Unmask Concealed Dumping,” Customs and International Trade Bar Association Quarterly Newsletter (Spring 2010).\n\nRecognitions\n\nRecognized as a Washington. D.C. Super Lawyer, 2016\n Counsel Columbia University Columbia University School of Law Columbia University Columbia University School of Law U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Supreme Court of the United States U.S. Court of International Trade District of Columbia Maryland Law Clerk, John M. Steadman, Washington, D.C.","searchable_name":"Daniel L. 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Michelle assist clients with various international trade matters, including export controls, economic sanctions, customs, and national security review of foreign investments. \nMichelle has experience advising on compliance with the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR), International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), U.S. Customs and Border Protection laws and regulations, as well as compliance with US sanctions administered by the Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC). Further, Michelle has assisted clients in seeking clearance of investments by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS). \nPrior to joining King \u0026amp; Spalding, Michelle worked at a prominent global law firm on similar international trade issues with a particular focus on public policy and advocacy. 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