Daniel Shapland | London | Hogan Lovells

Daniel Shapland

Associate Global Regulatory

Languages

English

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Daniel Shapland
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  • Overview
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Daniel advises on international trade and investment law and policy issues including customs, forced labour regulation, sanctions, trade remedies and export controls. He also advises on national security matters, including investment screening under the National Security and Investment Act 2021. 

From 2015 to 2021, Daniel worked in the UK Parliament advising Claire Coutinho MP and Peter Heaton-Jones MP. He seeks to integrate this experience of legislative, policy-making and government processes into his legal advice.

Daniel acts for clients operating in a broad range of industries, including defence, space and satellite, transportation, energy, food and beverage, finance and life sciences.

Representative experience

Advising companies on the compliance of policy proposals with the UK's international trade obligations

Advised multiple global satellite communications and defence companies on their filing obligations under the National Security and Investment Act 

Advising clients in a wide range of sectors on economic and trade sanctions matters, including compliance, transactional support, contractual drafting, breach reporting and internal investigations

Advised a Chinese company on trade remedies matters

Advising companies on customs procedures for the import of their products, including under the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement and the Windsor Framework

Advising various multinational civil nuclear companies on their UK sanctions and export control compliance
 

Advised multiple international food and beverage companies on UK customs/import regulations 

Advising on the EU's forced labour regulation

Credentials

Education
  • BA (Law) LLB, University of Reading, First Class, 2015
Bar admissions and qualifications
  • Solicitor, England and Wales