Hogan Lovells Strengthens International Trade Practice with Key DOJ Veteranshire

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Hogan Lovells has expanded its international trade and investment practice with the addition of Joshua Kurland as a partner, the firm announced earlier this week. Kurland, whose expertise encompasses international trade, export controls, and sanctions, will be based out of the firm’s Washington office.

Before joining Hogan Lovells, Kurland was senior trial counsel at the U.S. Department of Justice where he honed his skills in government contracts, administrative law, and corporate investigations. His experience at the DOJ is expected to enhance the firm’s ability to navigate complex international trade regulations and provide clients with strategic legal counsel in this area.

This strategic hire reflects Hogan Lovells’ commitment to bolstering its capabilities in handling global trade and investment issues, a critical aspect for clients facing the evolving landscape of international regulations and compliance obligations.

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