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DALLAS - Washingtoner -- Foreign Investment Watch (FIW) has again recognized Olga Torres, Founder and Managing Member of Torres Trade Law, PLLC, as a Top Advisor 2025. Foreign Investment Watch recognizes top advisors who provide advice and counsel concerning foreign investment and national security in the United States and abroad.
In an accompanying profile, FIW noted that "Ms. Torres is an expert in all things CFIUS and has significant experience developing strategies and conducting negotiations with U.S. regulatory agencies. Ms. Torres has been an appointed member of the Defense Trade Advisory Group, advising the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Political-Military Affairs since 2012."
"I'm thrilled to once again be named to this prestigious list," comments Ms. Torres. "When I started practicing CFIUS in a large law firm in Washington D.C., I would not have imagined that I could build a successful CFIUS practice in a boutique law firm setting," she adds. My expertise in export controls makes me extremely efficient and expedites the work performed for our clients who can count on me to effectively navigate both the CFIUS regulations and the export control laws that are now so important in the CFIUS analysis. I think my clients are appreciative of this skill set."
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With over 17 years of experience as a leading practitioner, Ms. Torres regularly advises clients across a range of industries, including hi-tech, defense contracting, telecommunications, aerospace, semiconductor, and satellite sectors, as well as highly regulated startups, blue-chip investment funds, and private equity groups. She guides these clients through complex strategic and regulatory trade controls and national security matters. Clients with global operations rely on Ms. Torres to assess legal risks, improve compliance, and manage intricate investigative and enforcement cases involving U.S. federal agencies. She is frequently sought after for her expertise in securing the clearance of transactions by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States and for her guidance in identifying and negotiating measures to mitigate Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence.
About Torres Trade Law
Torres Trade Law is a U.S. law firm that works with U.S. and global clients – from multinationals and Fortune 500 companies to medium-sized businesses and start-ups – to successfully import and export goods, technology, and services. The firm regularly helps clients seeking to navigate regulatory challenges posed by U.S. and foreign trade policies, including economic sanctions and the export of defense-related goods and controlled or emerging technologies.
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The firm has broad experience assisting clients with a wide range of foreign investment matters, including with review by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States. In addition, Torres Trade Law guides clients across the full spectrum of trade and national security law issues, from U.S. export control and economic sanctions laws to trade policy, industrial security, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, anti-boycott laws, customs law, and trade strategy and policy. Visit https://www.torrestradelaw.com for more.
Read the complete Foreign Investment Watch 2025 Advisors list here.
In an accompanying profile, FIW noted that "Ms. Torres is an expert in all things CFIUS and has significant experience developing strategies and conducting negotiations with U.S. regulatory agencies. Ms. Torres has been an appointed member of the Defense Trade Advisory Group, advising the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Political-Military Affairs since 2012."
"I'm thrilled to once again be named to this prestigious list," comments Ms. Torres. "When I started practicing CFIUS in a large law firm in Washington D.C., I would not have imagined that I could build a successful CFIUS practice in a boutique law firm setting," she adds. My expertise in export controls makes me extremely efficient and expedites the work performed for our clients who can count on me to effectively navigate both the CFIUS regulations and the export control laws that are now so important in the CFIUS analysis. I think my clients are appreciative of this skill set."
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With over 17 years of experience as a leading practitioner, Ms. Torres regularly advises clients across a range of industries, including hi-tech, defense contracting, telecommunications, aerospace, semiconductor, and satellite sectors, as well as highly regulated startups, blue-chip investment funds, and private equity groups. She guides these clients through complex strategic and regulatory trade controls and national security matters. Clients with global operations rely on Ms. Torres to assess legal risks, improve compliance, and manage intricate investigative and enforcement cases involving U.S. federal agencies. She is frequently sought after for her expertise in securing the clearance of transactions by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States and for her guidance in identifying and negotiating measures to mitigate Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence.
About Torres Trade Law
Torres Trade Law is a U.S. law firm that works with U.S. and global clients – from multinationals and Fortune 500 companies to medium-sized businesses and start-ups – to successfully import and export goods, technology, and services. The firm regularly helps clients seeking to navigate regulatory challenges posed by U.S. and foreign trade policies, including economic sanctions and the export of defense-related goods and controlled or emerging technologies.
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The firm has broad experience assisting clients with a wide range of foreign investment matters, including with review by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States. In addition, Torres Trade Law guides clients across the full spectrum of trade and national security law issues, from U.S. export control and economic sanctions laws to trade policy, industrial security, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, anti-boycott laws, customs law, and trade strategy and policy. Visit https://www.torrestradelaw.com for more.
Read the complete Foreign Investment Watch 2025 Advisors list here.
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