06 Apr 2026
Arnall Golden Gregory LLP Adds International Trade Partners Luis F. Arandia Jr. and Clinton K. Yu in Washington, D.C.
"Arnall Golden Gregory LLP hires Luis F. Arandia Jr. and Clinton K. Yu as partners and co-chairs of its International Trade practice in Washington, D.C., to bolster customs, export controls, sanctions and CFIUS capabilities."
Each brings more than 15 years of experience advising U.S. and multinational companies on customs and tariffs, trade remedies, export controls and economic sanctions, and foreign investment matters, including national security reviews before the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS).
Luis F. Arandia, Jr. advises U.S. and multinational clients across industries on customs and import compliance, export controls, economic sanctions and trade remedies, with a particular focus on tariff strategy, duty mitigation and customs enforcement matters. He represents clients before the federal agencies that enforce U.S. international trade regulations and advises on audits, investigations, prior disclosures, enforcement actions and supply chain structuring, bringing a business-focused approach to regulatory issues. He joins AGG as a partner and co-chair of the International Trade practice. He earned his J.D. from the University of Houston Law Center, his B.A. from Rice University, and an LL.M., with distinction, in International Business and Economic Law from Georgetown University Law Center.
Clinton K. Yu counsels U.S. and global companies on a comprehensive range of international trade matters, including customs and tariffs, export controls, economic sanctions and national security reviews before CFIUS. He advises on compliance issues affecting global supply chains, cross-border transactions and foreign investments in the U.S., and represents clients before federal agencies in trade enforcement actions, audits, licensing and regulatory filings. Known for his strategic insight and regulatory experience, he joins AGG as a partner and co-chair of the International Trade practice. He earned his J.D. from the University of Houston Law Center and his B.A. from The University of Texas at Austin.