Hogan Lovells US LLP

Hogan Lovells US LLP

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T. Clark Weymouth

T. Clark Weymouth

Hogan Lovells US LLP, United States

Abteilung

Global Regulatory

Position

Partner

Karriere

Citing his three-plus decades of experience, blue-chip multinationals regularly turn to T. Clark Weymouth for help on significant anti-bribery and anti-corruption compliance issues. His track record with clients is complemented by his leadership role as the firm's Pro Bono partner, managing the firm's 90,000+ pro bono hours in the Americas each year.

T.'s practice focuses on regulatory and policy matters that affect international commerce. According to his clients, T. "has long experience in forensic due diligence." The Legal 500 United States "recommended practitioner" is known as "an excellent lawyer in financial and corporate matters." Whether it's the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, export controls, economic sanctions, anti-boycott laws, or the Foreign Agents Registration Act, T. has the answers to clients' tough compliance questions, both in the United States and abroad. He regularly handles matters in Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East.

T.'s government service background – he worked on Capitol Hill and in the U.S. Department of Commerce – gives him an insider view of the changing enforcement landscape.

T. is also the partner who manages the firm's Pro Bono practice in the Americas. He is responsible for vetting requests for pro bono assistance, identifying the best team for a particular pro bono matter, and managing relationships between the firm's lawyers and its pro bono clients. He was a driving force behind the firm's decision to expand its Global Citizenship Policy and a leading voice for its Empowering Girls and Women Initiative.

Sprachen

English, French, Spanish

Mitgliedschaften

Fellow of the American Bar Foundation

Member, American Bar Association

Member, District of Columbia Bar Association

Ausbildung

J.D., Northwestern University School of Law, 1984

A.B., Dartmouth College, 1979