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Former DOJ National Security Counsel Brian Fleming Joins Miller & Chevalier's International Practice

Washington, DC, September 12, 2017 – Miller & Chevalier Chartered today announced that Brian J. Fleming joined the firm as a Member in the International Department. Previously, Fleming served as Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General for National Security at the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), where he focused on export controls and economic sanctions, foreign direct investment, and cybersecurity.

"Miller & Chevalier is a very entrepreneurial firm with a distinctive brand when it comes to high-stakes investigations and litigation," Fleming said. "They know their strengths and are uniquely suited to counsel companies operating and growing their international businesses."

During his tenure at the DOJ, Fleming helped manage and oversee all export control and sanctions prosecutions and investigations. He also managed the DOJ's review of all transactions before the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, which cut across numerous industries, including energy, aerospace, telecommunications, agriculture, insurance, and real estate, among others.

Fleming also served as the DOJ's liaison with interagency partners on sensitive international trade and law enforcement issues, including the Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security, the Department of State's Directorate of Defense Trade Controls, and the Department of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control.

At Miller & Chevalier, Fleming will continue to focus on export controls and economic sanctions, and foreign direct investment, as well as related work in the areas of cybersecurity and white collar defense.

"Brian has first-hand insight into the rapidly evolving policy and enforcement approach to national security, export controls, and sanctions issues and is well-positioned to advise clients facing compliance challenges, threats, and potential failures," said Kathryn Cameron Atkinson, Chair of Miller & Chevalier's International Department. "He brings a well-rounded skill set borne of broad experience in private practice and public service, which will be extremely valuable to our clients."

Before working with the Assistant Attorney General, Fleming served as a Trial Attorney in the Counterintelligence and Export Control Section of the DOJ's National Security Division, where he led investigations of individuals and large U.S.-based and international companies suspected of export control and economic sanctions violations. Fleming also investigated and prosecuted cases related to cyber intrusions, economic espionage, and unauthorized disclosures of classified information, among others.

"From conducting criminal investigations to participating in policymaking decisions at the most senior levels of the federal government, Brian has been at the forefront of the rapidly evolving export control and sanctions landscape," said Marc J. Gerson, Chair of Miller & Chevalier's Executive Committee. "I am pleased to welcome him to Miller & Chevalier."

Earlier in his career, Fleming worked in private practice and represented individuals and companies in government enforcement actions and complex civil disputes. He also clerked for the Hon. John D. Bates of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.

Fleming earned his J.D. from Vanderbilt University and his A.B. from Dartmouth College.

About Miller & Chevalier

Founded in 1920, Miller & Chevalier is a Washington, DC law firm with a global perspective and leading practices in Tax, Employee Benefits (including ERISA), International Law and Business, White Collar and Internal Investigations, Complex Litigation, and Government Affairs. Miller & Chevalier is a top-ranked firm sharply focused on targeted areas that interact with the federal government. Over the past three years, the firm's lawyers have represented more than 40 percent of the Fortune 100, one-quarter of the Fortune 500, and approximately 30 percent of the Global 100. Based in Washington, DC, a significant number of firm lawyers have held senior positions in the U.S. government and have written many of the regulations they currently help clients navigate. For more information on the firm, visit www.millerchevalier.com.

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CONTACT:

Kathryn Cameron Atkinson, Chair, International Department, Miller & Chevalier, 202-626-5957

Laura Miller, Media Relations, Greentarget, 312-252-4104