Pillsbury Expands International Trade Expertise with Addition of Accomplished Partners





Pillsbury International Trade Team Expansion

Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP has made a strategic expansion in its international trade practice by adding a team of accomplished partners. The firm announced the addition of Daniel Porter, Matthew McCullough, and James Durling to its Washington office on Monday.

Daniel Porter brings with him a wealth of expertise in representing exporters, importers, and foreign governments. His proficiency encompasses navigating U.S. laws that impact cross-border shipments, such as trade remedy provisions and customs regulations. Porter’s experience extends to litigation and investigations before domestic bodies, World Trade Organization cases, and interactions with the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States.

Matthew McCullough, similarly experienced in international trade dynamics, advises global corporations and governments. His focus includes trade remedy actions, particularly those involving issues such as dumping and subsidization, guiding clients through the complexities of international trade regulations.

The third addition, James Durling, completes this trio by contributing his extensive legal insight in international trade matters. These strategic hirings aim to bolster Pillsbury’s capabilities in addressing the intricate needs of cross-border commerce.

For further information, you can read the full announcement on Bloomberg Law.