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Goodwin
901 NEW YORK AVENUE, NW
WASHINGTON DC 20001
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
United States
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Position

Partner

Career

Amy S. Josselyn is a partner in the firm’s Global Trade practice. She draws upon 15 years of experience in the U.S. Intelligence Community to advise clients on national security and international trade-related compliance and transactional matters. Ms. Josselyn joined Goodwin in 2020.

Education

JD, George Mason University School of Law (magna cum laude) / MA, Security Studies, Georgetown University / BS, Political Science, Florida State University (magna cum laude) / BA, Spanish, Florida State University (magna cum laude)

Lawyer Rankings

United States > International Trade > CFIUS

Goodwin‘s lawyers ‘do not offer painkillers, but seek solutions that would solve issues permanently’. A popular choice for technology, venture capital and life sciences clients seeking advice on CFIUS issues, in line with its firm-wide sweet spots, the global trade practice maintains a dominant position in handling matters under the new CFIUS Critical Technologies Pilot Program. Richard Matheny spearheads the Washington DC-based department and is noted for his track record in advising technology companies and private equity funds on CFIUS reviews; he additionally brings to bear complementary expertise in export controls and sanctions. The team also includes Jacob Osborn, who handles a mix of export controls and CFIUS work, and newly promoted partner Amy Josselyn, who is a former National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency analyst. In September 2022, government contracts specialist Liza Craig joined the global trade practice from Reed Smith LLP.