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Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
1050 CONNECTICUT AVENUE, N.W.
WASHINGTON DC 20036-5306
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
United States
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Work Department

International Trade.

Position

Judith practices in the areas of international trade regulation, including OFAC economic sanctions and embargoes, commercial/military export controls, customs, CFIUS and customs issues. Licensed by Department of Treasury as customs house broker, receiving country’s highest score on customs broker’s examination in 1992.

Career

For more information, please visit https://www.gibsondunn.com/lawyer/lee-judith-alison/.

Memberships

International Bar Association (Subcommittee Chair); ABA Customs Committee (prior chair); ABA Export Controls & Economic Sanctions Committee (prior Co-Chair), Court of International Trade Advisory Committee, Customs & International Trade Bar Association (prior board member).

Education

JD, William and Mary College, 1987; member, Choctaw Indian Nation of Oklahoma; proficient in Mandarin Chinese.

Lawyer Rankings

United States > International Trade > Customs, export controls and economic sanctions

(Leading lawyers)

Judith Alison LeeGibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP

Centered in Washington DC, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP’s international trade group demonstrates strong skill sets in economic sanctions and export controls matters. A popular choice to advise its broad base of multinational clients on compliance issues, the group notably provides ongoing advice to Amazon, and its subsidiary Twitch Interactive, on economic sanctions and export controls. Judith Alison Lee co-chairs the wider international trade practice and specializes in international trade regulation, including economic sanctions and export controls; notably, she spearheads the trade practice’s advice to Amazon. The team also includes Adam Smith, a former Senior Advisor to OFAC, and technology-focused trade specialist Stephenie Gosnell Handler, who recently rejoined the firm from McKinsey & Company. The group also has significant capability in customs matters, where it routinely advises on preferential trade regimes.