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Brooks E. Allen

Partner, Skadden

202-371-7598brooks.allen@skadden.com

1440 New York Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20005

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Brooks Allen leads Skadden’s international trade practice within the firm’s National Security Group. He focuses his practice on reviews by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) and international trade issues, including trade policy, customs, trade remedy and export control issues.

Allen draws on experience in both private practice and government, having most recently served as assistant general counsel in the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR). Within CFIUS, Allen served as lead counsel for USTR and participated in deliberations and decision-making in hundreds of cases. He also represented USTR in drafting regulations implementing the Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernization Act of 2018 (FIRRMA) legislation, which transformed CFIUS’s procedures and mandate. 

Allen helps clients navigate supply chain challenges, counseling clients on the potential impact of measures such as tariffs, export controls, customs requirements and rules aimed at eradicating forced labor in supply chains. He also advises clients on the impact of these measures on corporate strategy, as well as specific transactions. Additionally, he helps clients assess and develop compliance policies and infrastructure, as well as mitigate supply chain risks.

Lawdragon Honors

Honor Year Practice
The 2026 Lawdragon 500 Leading Global Investigations Lawyers 2026 National Security, CFIUS, International Trade

With respect to export controls, Allen regularly advises on the interpretation and application of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). He counsels clients on a broad range of export control issues, including licensing, voluntary disclosure and enforcement. In addition, Allen advises on the application of various “Buy American” domestic content requirements and related government contracts issues.

Allen frequently advises companies on how international trade and investment agreements impact their businesses, and helps them to leverage opportunities presented by these agreements. He also helps companies identify market access barriers — including tariff and nontariff barriers — and develops strategies to overcome them.

In addition, Allen has extensive experience in international dispute resolution. He has represented governments and stakeholders in disputes before the World Trade Organization, and acted as counsel for clients in complex, high-stakes international arbitration matters. While at USTR, he helped develop written submissions on behalf of the U.S. government in investment treaty disputes, and is one of the few practitioners to have experience in both negotiating investment treaty provisions and acting as counsel in disputes arising under such treaties.

Allen has experience acting as counsel in arbitrations subject to the domestic law of numerous jurisdictions, including both common law and civil law regimes, and under all major international arbitration rules.

With respect to domestic court proceedings, Allen has represented clients in the enforcement of arbitral awards, as well as with respect to execution and attachments proceedings in Swiss and U.S. courts. He has litigated disputes in U.S. courts arising out of the Alien Tort Claims Act, the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act and the Federal Arbitration Act, and in complex, multijurisdictional litigation matters. Additionally, while at USTR, Allen helped advise and prepare amicus curiae briefs on behalf of the U.S. in cases arising out of these statutes, and counseled on cases involving the interpretation of U.S. treaties and international law before the U.S. Supreme Court and U.S. courts of appeals.