Profile
Matt is an experienced international trade and corporate compliance attorney with extensive experience providing advice on supply chain risk, export controls, economic sanctions, customs law, foreign investment, and anti-corruption matters.
Prior to joining Wiley, Matt served in a variety of roles in private practice, in-house, and government. He has represented clients in a range of industries, including life sciences, aerospace, energy, and automotive, as well as high-tech and semiconductors.
Experience
Representative Matters
- Counseled and represented clients in investigations and disclosures of economic sanctions and export controls violations to the U.S. Department of the Treasury, U.S. Department of Commerce and U.S. Department of State.
- Represented U.S. and international clients in submissions and mitigation agreements involving the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS).
- Conducted risk assessments and audits and provided counseling to clients on supply chain risks, including forced labor, conflict minerals, and U.S. federal procurement sourcing restrictions.
- Represented clients before U.S. Customs and Border Protection in protests, ruling reconsiderations, and offers in compromise.
- Served as seconded regional compliance counsel for a multinational life sciences company in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) region (former Soviet republics) and the U.S./Canada region
Professional Experience
- Private Law Practice (2009-2024)
- Senior Counsel, Lawyers Without Borders (2007-2009)
- International Trade Counsel, The Linde Group (2005-2007)
- Counsel, Administrative and Regulatory Law, Export-Import Bank of the United States (2000-2005)
Practice Areas
Credentials
Education
J.D., American University Washington College of Law
B.A., University of California, Irvine
Bar and Court Memberships
- District of Columbia Bar
Certifications
Certified Compliance & Ethics Professional (CCEP)
Languages
- Spanish
Related News & Insights
- EventEverything is Connected: How New Department of Commerce Regulations on Information Technology are Reshaping Supply Chain SecurityABA 2026 ILS Annual ConferenceMatt LapinMay 12, 2026
- ArticleFederal Acquisition Regulatory Council Proposes Rule to Ban Purchases of Certain Semiconductor Products and ServicesGlobal Trade Law JournalTracye Winfrey Howard, Megan L. Brown, Hon. Nazak Nikakhtar, Matt Lapin, Nova J. Daly, Jonathan C. ClarkMay 4, 2026
- ArticleSanctions Policy Developments Offer Insight Into U.S.–Venezuelan Trade RelationshipGlobal Trade Law JournalHon. Nazak Nikakhtar, Lori E. Scheetz, Matt Lapin, April Her SongMay 4, 2026
- PodcastNever Tariffied: How India and the U.S. Are Redefining Global Trade RulesMatt Lapin, Tatiana SainatiApril 16, 2026
