Akerman Adds Partners in International Trade and Litigation Practices
Akerman LLP added two partners to its ranks, with Matthew Goldstein joining the Washington, D.C.-based Government Affairs and Public Policy practice, and Andrew Dominguez joining the International Litigation and Arbitration practice in Miami, the firm announced.
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Goldstein joins from Clark Hill, where he worked as senior counsel. He previously served on the State Department's Defense Trade Advisory Group and the Commerce Department Bureau of Industry and Security Materials Technical Advisory Committee. Goldstein's practice will center on matters involving the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, the Export Administration Regulations and Office of Foreign Assets Control regulations, the firm said.
Dominguez most recently worked as legal counsel and vice president at global reinsurance and insurance provider Swiss Re. Before that, he spent seven years as an associate at Akerman, focusing on cross-border litigation and arbitration. Back at Akerman, he will resume this practice, placing a special emphasis on disputes involving Latin America or parties in this region, the firm said.