Myles Getlan’s practice focuses on international trade compliance and enforcement matters and trade and investment disputes arising under international agreements. In the international compliance arena, Myles advises clients in customs, export controls and economic sanctions, and anti-corruption matters. Myles assists clients with the development and implementation of compliance programs, import and export audits, disclosures, and government investigations.
Myles also has significant experience litigating antidumping and countervailing duty disputes before US and foreign administrative agencies, US courts, and dispute settlement panels convened under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Before entering private practice, Myles was an attorney at the US Department of Commerce where he defended US trade determinations before US courts and NAFTA and WTO tribunals. Myles also has experience at the Office of the US Trade Representative and the Trade Subcommittee of the Ways and Means Committee, US House of Representatives.
In both trade regulation and litigation, Myles has represented foreign governments, trade associations, and multinational corporations in a variety of industries, including agriculture, metals, energy, chemicals, and wood products. Myles has successfully represented clients in a number of recent, high-profile disputes, including: