Profile
Vidushi represents clients in a wide range of international trade matters, including antidumping and countervailing duty investigations, customs law, and export controls compliance.
Experience
Representative Matters
- Section 301 investigations concerning:
- Chinese forced technology transfer acts, policies, and practices, and
- the enforcement of U.S. rights in the World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute against harmful subsidies on large civil aircraft by the European Union.
- WTO disputes.
Professional Experience
- Office of the United States Trade Representative
- Attorney (2018-2020)
- Attorney Fellow, Office of the General Counsel (2017-2018)
- U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of the Chief Counsel for International Commerce (2016)
Practice Areas
Credentials
Education
J.D., The University of Texas School of Law
B.J. and B.A., The University of Texas at Austin
Law Journals
Staff Member, Texas International Law Journal
Bar and Court Memberships
- District of Columbia Bar
- Texas Bar
Related News & Insights
- AlertFederal Trade Commission Announces New Rulemaking on “Made in the USA” ClaimsDuane C. Pozza, Maureen E. Thorson, Vidushi ShrimaliJune 30, 2020
- AlertUSTR Initiates Additional Section 301 Investigations into Digital Services Taxes (DSTs) Adopted or Under Consideration by European Union, United Kingdom, and Eight Other Trading PartnersTimothy C. Brightbill, Megan L. Brown, Nova J. Daly, Vidushi ShrimaliJune 9, 2020
- AlertSecretary Pompeo’s Announcement on Hong Kong Opens Export, Trade, and Sanctions LiabilitiesJohn R. Shane, Lori E. Scheetz, Nova J. Daly, Daniel P. Brooks, Vidushi ShrimaliMay 29, 2020
- AlertDHS Updates Guidance on Essential Critical Operations and Workers During COVID-19Timothy C. Brightbill, Anna M. Gomez, Vidushi ShrimaliMarch 30, 2020