SCHULZ TRADE LAW - Key Persons
Lindsay Forbes works with clients to identify and mitigate global trade risks. She puts your company first, knowing that a strategic approach to compliance creates value for you and your business partners. In prioritizing the client, she operates on an industry leading best practice approach to create innovative solutions for her client's needs.
Career Highlights
Lindsay has extensive experience developing and implementing U.S. and global export control and sanctions compliance programs, with specific focus in the following areas:
Michelle Schulz advises corporate clients on complex international trade and Customs compliance and enforcement matters. Her practice includes export and import disclosures, investigations, audits, penalties, encryption controls, and other complex areas of international trade law. Michelle has over 22 years of in-depth experience in international trade law.
Career Highlights
Under the Obama Administration, Michelle served two terms on the President's Export Council Subcommittee on Export Administration (PECSEA), where she had the privilege of advising the US Department of Commerce and US Trade Representative on exports and Export Control Reform. In addition, Michelle served ten years as a senior advisor to the U.S. Secretary of Commerce and U.S. Trade Representative on the Industry Trade advisory for Aerospace (ITAC-1).
Michelle received her B.A. in French and German with honors from Tulane University, Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude. She earned her M.A. in German from Vanderbilt University, where she worked as a teaching assistant and German librarian. Michelle received her J.D. from The University of Texas School of Law.
Michelle is a native Texan with a global perspective. In her spare time, she enjoys laughing with her children, traveling, and learning kickboxing.
Job Titles:
- American Inn of Court, Associate Member