Schuyler Schouten advises clients on high-stakes regulatory matters, with a focus on international trade, national security, and emerging and strategic technologies. He has helped some of the world's largest institutions navigate government inquiries, international crises, and regulatory reviews and, where warranted, push back against government overreach. A former White House sanctions lawyer, "indispensable and indefatigable" top aide to Henry Kissinger, and contributor to best-selling books on China and artificial intelligence (AI), Schuyler is a trusted guide for clients navigating today's turbulent and complex legal and geopolitical landscape.
Schuyler has extensive experience with the laws, regulations, and "emergency" authorities affecting international transactions and supply chains. As Senior Associate Counsel to the President and Deputy Legal Advisor to the National Security Council (NSC), he provided Presidential- and Cabinet-level advice on sanctions, foreign investment, Defense Production Act, treaty law, and energy regulatory issues and was the White House's legal coordinator with the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) and Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) during transformative growth in their legal authorities and policy roles.
At Jones Day, Schuyler has helped obtain key regulatory approvals for some of the first and most prominent exits of Western companies from Russia; successfully represented critical infrastructure providers in emergency negotiations over COVID orders; and helped resolve, without penalty, inquiries and disclosures involving Congressional committees, OFAC, the Commerce Department, and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. He supports clients in the software, semiconductor, biotech, pharmaceutical, food, real estate, energy, aerospace, private equity, venture capital, banking, and fintech industries.
Expérience
- May 12, 2023
American Bar Association 35th Annual Real Property, Trust & Estate National Conference: Federal Regulation of International Investment in Real Estate - May 3, 2023
Digital Assets Week California: Digitizing Public and Private Market Assets, panel on Risk & Control: What Should Financial Institutions Be Mindful Of? - November 9, 2022
East-West Biopharma Summit, panel on Regulation of Cross-Border Collaborations - January 27, 2022
A View From Washington: Regulatory and Legislative Developments During the Biden Administration - June 17, 2020
Cyber Supply Chain and the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC): Concerns, Considerations, and Practical Solutions - March 11, 2020
Coronavirus Response: What In-House Counsel Need to Know - October 23, 2019
United States International Trade Commission 13th Annual Services Roundtable - September 19, 2019
Edward Bennett Williams Inn of Court Panel Discussion on Sanctions, Export Controls, and the Foreign Agents Registration Act - July 12, 2019
Weathering Trade War Turbulence: A Perspective From Washington, DC
- Harvard University (J.D. 2007; Finalist and "Best Brief," Ames Moot Court Competition); Yale University (B.A. in History magna cum laude 2003; Phi Beta Kappa); Middlebury College Language School (Mandarin Chinese immersion program, Summer 2001)
- California, District of Columbia, and New York
- Deputy Legal Advisor, National Security Council (2018-2019) and Special Assistant to the President and Senior Associate Counsel to the President, White House Counsel's Office (2017-2019)
Life Member, Council on Foreign Relations
The Legal 500 United States, recommended lawyer in media, technology, and telecoms: regulatory (2023)
Participant (by invitation), UC San Diego Forum on U.S.-China Relations
Contributor with Henry Kissinger, Eric Schmidt, and Daniel Huttenlocher to The Age of AI: And Our Human Future; collaborated with Kissinger on On China and World Order
- Chinese