Dan Schwartz’s over thirty-years of practice has involved representing clients in a wide array of matters involving Federal Government regulation and enforcement. He has focused particularly on national security, corporate compliance; and white collar criminal defense including conducting internal investigations and audits, replying to grand jury and other investigative subpoenas, negotiating resolutions of government investigations and allegations and designing and implementing corporate compliance programs. He also has substantial experience with issues involving regulation of foreign investment in the United States by, among others, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS); antitrust and trade regulation including unfair and deceptive practices; compliance with government regulatory requirements; regulation by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). The George Washington University, J.D., with highest honors, 1969 Stanford University, A.B., 1965