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Brian Janovitz

Partner
About

Brian Janovitz focuses his practice in the area of National Security and Global Trade.

Before joining DLA Piper, Brian spent over a decade as a leading international trade and national security official at the White House and the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR), most recently as Chief Counsel for Trade Enforcement Strategy and Competitiveness, and before that as Chief Counsel for China Trade Enforcement, and Director for International Economics at the National Security Council and National Economic Council.

During that time, Brian led a number of high-profile...

Brian Janovitz focuses his practice in the area of National Security and Global Trade.

Before joining DLA Piper, Brian spent over a decade as a leading international trade and national security official at the White House and the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR), most recently as Chief Counsel for Trade Enforcement Strategy and Competitiveness, and before that as Chief Counsel for China Trade Enforcement, and Director for International Economics at the National Security Council and National Economic Council.

During that time, Brian led a number of high-profile trade policy efforts, including the recent comprehensive four-year review of Section 301 tariffs on Chinese goods, and the launch of a Section 301 investigation into mature-node semiconductors. He has extensive experience designing Section 301 tariffs, leading interagency discussions of Section 301 remedies, designing exclusions processes, and reviewing exclusion requests and public comments in conjunction with Section 301 investigations. He also achieved landmark litigation results, including in the large civil aircraft disputes at the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the recent biotech corn dispute under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement (USMCA).

Brian has experience chairing efforts with partner governments on non-market policies and practices and economic coercion and has represented the United States in high-level negotiations in international fora, such as the G7. He also regularly consults with industry leaders to understand factual developments and inform strategic thinking around critical technologies such as electric vehicles (EV), EV batteries, critical minerals, and semiconductors. 

In addition, Brian previously represented USTR on the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) and represented the United States in several free trade agreement negotiations.

Bar AdmissionsDistrict of ColumbiaFlorida

EXPERIENCE

  • Led the Biden Administration’s comprehensive “four-year” review of Section 301 tariffs on Chinese goods.
  • Led the development and launch of a Section 301 investigation of mature-node semiconductors.
  • Helped develop major international trade, economic, and climate initiatives for the Biden Administration, including Phase One negotiations with China, the Global Arrangement on Sustainable Steel and Aluminum, the comprehensive review of Section 301 tariffs on Chinese goods, G7 negotiations, and the US-EU Trade and Technol...
  • Led the Biden Administration’s comprehensive “four-year” review of Section 301 tariffs on Chinese goods.
  • Led the development and launch of a Section 301 investigation of mature-node semiconductors.
  • Helped develop major international trade, economic, and climate initiatives for the Biden Administration, including Phase One negotiations with China, the Global Arrangement on Sustainable Steel and Aluminum, the comprehensive review of Section 301 tariffs on Chinese goods, G7 negotiations, and the US-EU Trade and Technology Council.
  • Served as the lead litigator of the largest WTO cases in history regarding large civil aircraft; successfully concluded framework agreements with both the EU and the UK.
  • Advised the National Security Advisor and Director of the National Economic Council on international trade and economic policy.
  • Directed and led work with allies and partners at the G7, World Trade Organization (WTO), and other multilateral fora, including serving as the US lead for the G7 Platform on economic coercion and the work on non-market policies and practices by the G7 Semiconductors Group.
  • Chaired a trade officials group consisting of partner governments focused on non-market policies and practices and economic coercion.
  • Engaged in significant consultation with industry and workers to understand relevant factual developments and inform strategic thinking, particularly regarding critical technologies such as electric vehicles (EVs), EV batteries, critical minerals, and semiconductors.
  • Supervised United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) litigation with Mexico regarding agricultural biotechnology.
  • Represented the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) on the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS).
  • Represented the Biden Administration with senior foreign officials and Washington, DC-based diplomats.
  • Led broad interagency decision-making processes, including on trade and climate, to successfully reconcile diverse views among US government agencies.
  • Worked closely with US industry and stakeholders to ensure Administration policy appropriately considers the needs of businesses and workers and build support for Administration positions.
  • Served as the lead lawyer for energy and raw materials and market access portfolios. Negotiated trade agreements on behalf of the US with the EU, the UK, and Kenya; negotiated chapters regarding general market access, agricultural market access, small- and medium-sized enterprises, and macroeconomic policies and exchange rate matters.
  • Successfully negotiated several ministerial decisions as the lead lawyer at WTO Ministerial Conference 10 in Nairobi, Kenya.
 
Education
  • J.D., Harvard School of Law
  • B.A., Political Science, University of Florida

    summa cum laude

  • B.A., Jewish Studies, University of Florida

    cum laude

Pro Bono

Brian Janovitz provided pro bono assistance to more than 20 individuals arrested in a raid of a day labor site.

Prior Experience

Brian previously served as an international trade associate specializing in trade policy, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), customs, export controls, and litigation before North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Bi-National Panels, US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, Court of International Trade, International Trade Commission, Department of Commerce, Chinese Ministry of Commerce, and the WTO.

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Location

Washington, DC
500 Eighth Street, NW
Washington, DC
20004
United States of America