Carolyn B. GleasonPartnerMcDermott Will & Emery Websitewww.mwe.comBlogwww.mwe.com/insightsConnectEmail202-756-8215 Professional Biography Carolyn B. Gleason is a partner in the law firm of McDermott Will & Emery LLP and is based in the Firm’s Washington, D.C. office. She heads the Firm's International Trade practice. More Legal and Business Bylines From Carolyn B. Gleason US Trade Representative Publishes List of Chinese Products Subject to Retaliatory Tariffs - (Posted On Friday, April 06, 2018) Brexit Update: What’s Next for the Global Marketplace - (Posted On Tuesday, June 28, 2016) Outlook Promising for Trade Legislation in the 114th Congress - (Posted On Thursday, November 13, 2014) The New Balance of Power: What the 114th Congress Means for Business - (Posted On Thursday, November 13, 2014) United States to Participate in New World Trade Organization Trade Negotiation to Lower Tariffs on Green Goods - (Posted On Thursday, April 03, 2014) Indonesian Government Imposes Export Ban on Nickel and Bauxite - (Posted On Thursday, January 30, 2014) U.S. Government to Investigate India’s Trade and Investment Restrictions - (Posted On Friday, September 13, 2013) Japan’s Entry Into Trans-Pacific Partnership Free Trade Agreement (FTA) Raises Opportunities and Risks for US Companies - (Posted On Friday, March 29, 2013) United States, Europe Launch Negotiations on Historic Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership Agreement - (Posted On Saturday, February 16, 2013) U.S. Government Announces New International Services Negotiations - (Posted On Thursday, January 17, 2013) Pagination Page 1 Next page Next › Current Legal Analysis House Bill 47 Delays Effective Date for North Carolina's New Building Code by: James W. Norment , Luke C. Tompkins Revised Draft California Privacy Regulations Lessen Impact on Business by: Alan L. Friel White House Council on Environmental Quality Releases Draft NEPA Template Following CEQ’s Rescission of Longstanding Regulations by: Nicholas DuBroff , Jennifer Jeffers China Releases Typical Cases of Intellectual Property Protection by China Customs in 2024 – China Facing Imported Counterfeits Due to Manufacturing Moving to Other Countries by: Aaron Wininger Minnesota Employment Legislative Update 2025, Part II: It’s Déjà Vu—Lengthy Omnibus Bills, Buried Employment Law Changes by: Bruce J. Douglas , Maria B. Shatonova Onshoring Pharma Ops: Reading Recent EO and Policy Tea Leaves by: Dominick DiSabatino , Jonathan Wang The Hypocrisy of “Delete IP”: Billionaire Frustrations Masquerading as Policy by: Bryan K. Wheelock The State of Employment Law: Ohio’s Unusual Constitutional Minimum Wage Protections by: Douglas M. Oldham Lights, Camera, Action: Florida Set to Become Friendliest State for Non-Compete Agreements by: Cody D. Woods , Hannesson Murphy Do You Really Want to Be an ERISA Fiduciary? by: Karen N. Brandon , Mark E. Schmidtke Indiana Boosts Film Industry with New Tax Credit Incentives by: Stephen G. Weizenecker First 100 Days of Tariffs During President Trump's Second Term: Recap & Lessons by: Christine J. Sohar Henter Beltway Buzz, May 9, 2025 by: James J. Plunkett Georgia Bill Will Reinstate Tax Credit for Post-Production Expenditures in Film, Television by: Stephen G. Weizenecker Navigating Challenges and Opportunities in the Film Industry by: Stephen G. Weizenecker Upcoming Events May 22 2025 Kidd Aitken & Chambers USA Q&A May 13 2025 OHCA’s First Year of Material Change Transaction Notices: A Panel Discussion with OHCA and Polsinelli May 13 2025 PFAS Updates: What’s Happening in the U.S. and EU May 13 2025 What Conflicts Trigger an Insurer’s Duty to Provide Independent Counsel to Defend an Insured Print