Steptoe LLP has expanded its International Trade and Regulatory Compliance practice with the addition of litigator Jason Wright. Jason, previously chair of Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle's National Security Law and Economic Sanctions practice groups, joins Steptoe as a partner in New York.
A Bronze-star decorated combat veteran, former US Army Judge Advocate, and now Reserve Judge Advocate, Jason draws on his military career and close work with US law enforcement and national security agencies to navigate complex national security and international sanctions issues. His practice includes economic sanctions, national security law, direct foreign investment, cross-border transactions, and regulatory compliance advice, as well as litigation of white-collar defense, whistleblower, international human rights, national security, and US and transnational commercial matters. His clients are multinational corporations, government officials, sovereign entities, state-owned entities, international governmental institutions, NGOs, and private clients across various industries in the US, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
We welcome Jason to Steptoe. We have worked with him in the past as co-counsel and are delighted now to call him our partner. Given the current geo-political and economic trends and increased client demand, Jason will be an invaluable team member on matters of national security law and economic sanctions, said firm chair Gwen Renigar.
Steptoe has significantly ramped up its already significant national security and international regulatory capabilities over the past 12 months with the recruitment of Atlantic Counsel, Middle East Institute, and GLOBSEC general counsel, Karl Hopkins, former Acting Deputy Assistant Attorney General and Head of the Department of Justice's Russian Sanctions and Export Control Task Force, Andrew Adams, former US intelligence officer Melissa Mahle, and former Deputy Assistant to President Trump and acting White House Cabinet Secretary, Matt Flynn.
I am thrilled to be joining my colleagues at Steptoe and to use my twenty-years of experience in litigation and national security law to help our clients navigate the intricacies of today’s complex legal landscape. From mitigating the consequences of economic warfare, challenging economic sanctions, to defending enforcement actions, Steptoe’s service to its clients is best-in-class. I am honored to be part of this talented team of problem solvers whose work at the intersection of business, policy, and the courts aligns perfectly with my own, said Jason.
Steptoe has one of the largest and most experienced International Trade and Regulatory Compliance practices of any major international law firm, counting more than 65 lawyers dedicated to these matters in the United States, Europe and Asia. Steptoe's International Trade and Regulatory Compliance practice is consistently top-ranked by Chambers and has received numerous accolades. Named six times to Law360's list of International Trade Firms of the Year, Steptoe has also been awarded the China Business Law award in international trade for 10 consecutive years.
Jason earned his JD cum laude from George Mason University School of Law and M.St. in international human rights law from Oxford University. He currently serves in the US Army Reserve where he has served as an Assistant Professor of Law at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. Jason’s work has been featured in documentaries by the New York Times and Netflix and he has frequently appeared in national and international media.
This news story was originally published on the firm’s website.