About Carolyn
Carolyn B. Gleason: Experienced International Trade and Finance Attorney in Washington, DC
Carolyn B. Gleason is Co-head of the Firm’s Trade, Agriculture and EU Regulatory Practice Group at McDermott Will & Schulte, a leading international law firm based in Washington, District of Columbia. With over two decades of experience, she focuses her practice on International Trade and Finance Law.
Practice Areas
- International Trade and Finance Law
- Government Relations Practice
- Food and Beverage Law
- Trade Regulatory Compliance
- Customs and Import Regulations
- E-commerce Laws and Regulations
Awards
Recognized in Best Attorney USA since 2021:
- Special Focus: Trade Regulatory Compliance (Government Relations Practice)
- Awarded for her Expertise in E-commerce Laws and Regulations
Education & Credentials
- Universities: Georgetown University (BA, JD)
- Education: B.A. in Political Science, J.D., both from Georgetown University
- Bar Admissions: Admitted to practice law in the District of Columbia and United States Supreme Court
- Languages: Fluent in English; speaks Spanish and French as a second language
Firms
MdDermott Will & Schulte, an international law firm specializing in cross-border transactions, regulatory matters, and litigation. She has been with the Firm since 2005.
Affiliations
- McDermott Will & Schulte: Co-head of the Trade, Agriculture and EU Regulatory Practice Group
- American Bar Association (ABA): Member of the International Section's Business Law Committee
- International Chamber of Commerce (ICC): Member of the United States National Committee
Professional Philosophy
Carolyn B. Gleason views her role as an advocate for clients navigating complex international trade landscapes, providing strategic advice and expert representation to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. Her expertise spans from drafting and negotiating cross-border contracts to addressing trade disputes in global markets. She is dedicated to fostering a collaborative environment where clients can confidently navigate the intricacies of international commerce.