International Trade: CFIUS Experts
USA - Nationwide
1 year ranked
Provided by Clifford Chance US LLP
Renée Latour has more than 15 years of experience advising clients in international trade regulation and compliance matters, including complex cross-border and domestic issues involving export controls, economic sanctions, and national security reviews of foreign investment conducted by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS). Renée has extensive experience in the development and implementation of global compliance and training programs, conducting internal investigations and representing entities in enforcement actions, and negotiating national security agreements with the US government.
With deep knowedge in US export controls and economic sanctions administered by the Departments of Commerce, State, and Treasury, Renée advises on international trade related matters related to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), including anti-boycott regulations, and US sanctions programs administered by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC).
Renée also counsels on national security matters related to foreign investment and cross-border transactions, including national security reviews by CFIUS, the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA), the Department of Energy, and other cognizant agencies. Renée regularly represents clients before CFIUS, including negotiation of mitigation measures and national security agreements, and in mitigating foreign ownership, control or influence (FOCI). Renée also advises on the foreign direct investment reporting requirements of the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), and other trade and investment-related regulations in the context of mergers and acquisitions.
Renée advises clients on matters arising under anti-corruption and anti-bribery measures (U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), UNCAC, and OECD Convention), including compliance counseling and investigations.
Georgetown University (B.S., Foreign Service) 2001
Boston College Law School (JD) 2006
Admitted as an Attorney-at-Law in Virginia 2006
Associate, Greenberg Traurig 2006
Partner, Greenberg Traurig 2014
Joined Clifford Chance as Partner 2021
Admitted in Virginia Only. Practice Limited to Matters Before Federal Agencies and Departments.
Member, American Bar Association
Vice President, Export Controls and Economic Sanctions Committee, Section of International Law (2014 – present)
Steering Committee, Export Controls and Economic Sanctions Committee, Section of International Law (2012-2014)
Member, National Security Committee
Member, Young Lawyers Interest Network
Member, Virginia Bar Association
Provided by Chambers
Renée Latour coleads the CFIUS practice at Clifford Chance. She exhibits skill in her representation of clients on the full gamut of CFIUS issues as well as export controls and sanctions.
Provided by Chambers
Renée provides detailed explanations and really knows how it will impact our business, tailoring the advice to us and making it actionable.
Renée's level of expertise is excellent and her insights are really sharp. She has an ability to advise on complex topics matters in a non-legalistic way.
Renée is responsive, thorough and trusted.
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