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Linda Weinberg
OVERVIEW

Linda M. Weinberg

Partner

Washington, D.C.

555 12th Street N.W.
Suite 1200
Washington, DC 20004-1275

P 202-408-6902

F 202-289-1330

Linda Weinberg provides pragmatic counsel to businesses and institutions in international trade law matters involving export controls, foreign assets control and customs. Working closely with the U.S. and foreign government agencies that regulate international trade, she helps clients realize their distinct objectives and advance their global commerce initiatives.

OVERVIEW

Linda Weinberg provides pragmatic counsel to businesses and institutions in international trade law matters involving export controls, foreign assets control and customs. Working closely with the U.S. and foreign government agencies that regulate international trade, she helps clients realize their distinct objectives and advance their global commerce initiatives.

Linda advises clients on commodity jurisdiction, export classification, licensing, technical assistance agreements, and enforcement matters related to defense articles and dual-use items, as well as encryption software and technical data and services. Her experience extends to a range of industries, including aerospace, satellite, nuclear, electronics, defense, security, and software, among others. She also represents clients in export control matters elevated to the inter-agency Operating Committee and the Advisory Committee on Export Policy. 

Her practice also includes matters involving licensing services and U.S. economic sanctions, anti-boycott regulation and the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS). She regularly assists research and development companies and universities in complying with U.S. export control laws, particularly with respect to technology transfers to foreign national researchers and students. 

Notably, she teaches courses across the country on export control laws and regulations, including the International Traffic and Arms Regulations (ITAR), the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), and U.S. sanctions and embargos.

Linda’s U.S. customs practice focuses on the regulation of imports, including tariffs, country-of-origin, valuation, classification, security, transportation issues, domestic preferences and enforcement of intellectual property rights. She resolves complex free trade agreement verifications, seizures, voluntary disclosures and penalties. She has successfully pursued binding rulings, regulatory changes, protests, petitions and litigation. She also assists clients’ enforcement of exclusion orders issued by the International Trade Commission (ITC). 

Linda is a member of the team assisting the Special Compliance Coordinator appointed by the U.S. Department of Commerce to monitor, assess and report on the U.S. export control compliance of Zhongxing Telecommunications Equipment Corporation, of Shenzhen, China, and ZTE Kangxun Telecommunications Ltd. of Hi-New Shenzhen, China (collectively, ZTE). 

Professional and Community Involvement

Member, Women in International Trade

Member, D.C. Bar International Law Section

Board member, National Alliance on Mental Illness Maryland

Honors

Law360 International Trade Practice Group of the Year, 2019

Chambers USA, International Trade, Nationwide, 2016 

Super Lawyers, Washington, D.C., 2013

EXPERIENCE
INSIGHTS & EVENTS
Publications
  • “The Role of Forensics in Sanctions Investigations,” Global Investigations Review’s “The Guide to Sanctions,” 248-260 (2020)
  • “The Impact of U.S. Export Controls and Sanctions on Employment,” 35 Pub Contract Law Journal No. 3, 537-561 (Spring 2006)
  • “On Whose Behalf? Underlying Conflicts of the Antidumping Standing Rules,” 20 Loy, L.A.L. Rev. No. 2, 573-95 (1987)
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