Practice Areas
Daniel Porter leads the International Trade group at Curtis, and is based in Washington, D.C., but also works out of offices including Geneva, Beijing, and Dubai.
Mr. Porter counsels government and industry clients on the myriad of U.S. laws that affect the cross-border shipment of goods, including trade remedy provisions (e.g. antidumping and subsidy), Customs regulations and other special trade case proceedings, such as safeguard, Section 301 and Section 232.
Mr. Porter has assisted and defended numerous clients with exporting operations in Argentina, Canada, China, Japan, Korea, Brazil, Oman, Kazakhstan, Russia, Spain and Vietnam. He has also been active in several WTO disputes across a range of issues. Mr. Porter also advises companies making submissions to CFIUS, and confronting international trade regulatory issues in their cross border M&A transactions.