Practice Areas
Lynn Fischer Fox advises clients on international trade policy, compliance, and litigation matters. Her practice focuses on counseling companies, governments, and associations navigating trade negotiations and changing trade and industrial policies. She represents companies and governments in complex trade remedies matters, including antidumping, countervailing duty, and safeguard actions, and advises companies on customs compliance. She brings a wealth of government experience and skills to her practice, including a deep understanding of how to help clients navigate new and existing trade policies and regulations.
Prior to joining the firm, Lynn served as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and Negotiations in the International Trade Administration at the U.S. Department of Commerce. During her time there, she coordinated the formulation and implementation of policies governing trade agreement compliance and the administration of antidumping and countervailing duty laws. In addition, she coordinated with attorneys and policy staff on World Trade Organization (WTO) disputes involving trade remedy matters, as well as directing the Department's efforts on trade remedy negotiations at the WTO and in bilateral agreements.
Personal
J.D., Stanford Law School, 1999; B.A., American University.