David T. Hardin
Counsel, Miller & Chevalier Chartered, Adjunct Professor of Law
B.A., George Mason; J.D., George Washington
J.D., The George Washington University Law School; B.A. George Mason University. Professor Hardin serves as Counsel at the Washington, DC law firm of Miller &...
Continue ReadingJ.D., The George Washington University Law School; B.A. George Mason University. Professor Hardin serves as Counsel at the Washington, DC law firm of Miller & Chevalier Chartered, where he focuses on export controls, sanctions, and other cross-border regulatory matters. His practice entails representing clients before the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security; the U.S. Department of State, Directorate of Defense Trade Controls; the U.S. Department of Treasury, Office of Foreign Assets Control; and other federal agencies that administer U.S. export control and sanction laws and other national security-related laws. Professor Hardin frequently publishes articles on export control and sanction developments, including writings on processes and procedures to comply with such laws. Most recently, he published a number of articles on worldwide export control developments on network surveillance technology. Professor Hardin is also a monthly contributor to World Export Controls Review. He has also spoken at numerous conferences on export controls and sanctions and is regularly quoted in articles addressing those topics. Professor Hardin is an Steering Committee member for the American Bar Association's Export Controls and Economic Sanctions Committee. While at The George Washington University Law School, he served as Notes Editor for the Law Review.
