Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer announced on Monday, August 26, that Amna Arshad, a leading aviation and transportation regulatory expert, has joined the firm as special counsel in its Washington, DC office.
Arshad will serve in the firm’s antitrust, competition, and trade practice. Her addition expands Freshfields’ regulatory offering in the United States to include regulatory compliance counseling, enforcement defense, commercial aviation transactions, and litigation in the aviation, aerospace, and transportation sectors.
As a senior enforcement attorney at the US Department of Transportation for six years, Arshad was at the forefront of US transportation regulatory efforts, drafting federal regulations and guidance materials, leading investigations of domestic and foreign airlines, and enforcing federal regulations.
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