International Trade Attorney Irwin Altschuler Returns to Greenberg Traurig

Irwin P. Altschuler, a respected attorney in the realm of international trade, has made a significant career move by returning to prominent law firm Greenberg Traurig. He resumes his work in Washington, D.C., as a shareholder as of last Thursday. Altschuler has previously made his mark with the firm, having once served as the chair of the international trade practice at Greenberg Traurig.

Altschuler’s work largely revolves around trade remedies litigation and enforcement proceedings. In these domains, he has consistently advocated for his clients on both business and trade policy issues. According to details shared by Greenberg Traurig, Altschuler arrives from his stint at DEACERO, a leading steel company based in Mexico.

This is another commendable milestone in Altschuler’s career, which has been highlighted by his commitment to international trade issues and dedication to client service. His experience and knowledge will continue to be a valuable asset to the clients and professionals at Greenberg Traurig.

It’s crucial that we keep tabs on these legal industry developments as they can create ripple effects across various sectors of business law, international trade, and beyond. If you’re interested in more details surrounding Altschuler’s appointment, you can access the original report at Bloomberg Law Automation.