Tian Tian Xin focuses her practice on white-collar defense, internal and government investigation, export controls and trade sanctions, and civil litigation.
Ms. Xin graduated from Yale Law School where she was an editor for the Yale Law Journal. Prior to law school, Tian Tian served as a Military Intelligence Officer in the United States Army with two combat deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan.
Ms. Xin is the Co-Chair of the firm's military veterans affinity group, Veterans and Affiliates Leadership Organization (VALOR).
Perspectives
October 6, 2021
OFAC Imposes Sanctions on Crypto Exchange Over Ransomware Payments, Warns Businesses on Sanction Risks
Enforcement Edge: Shining Light on Government Enforcement
January 7, 2021
OFAC Issues Guidance on the Implementation of Trump Executive Order Banning Transactions Involving the Securities of “Communist Chinese Military Companies”
Advisory
December 15, 2020
Minimizing Risks: How Companies Can Prepare for Increased Criminal Environmental Enforcement Under a Biden Administration
Enforcement Edge: Shining Light on Government Enforcement
December 14, 2020
Preparing for Criminal Enviro Enforcement Under Biden
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Credentials
Education
- JD, Yale Law School, 2019
- BS, International Relations, United States Military Academy, 2011, Distinguished Cadet
Admissions
- District of Columbia