Jason Chipman is widely recognized as a national leader in handling complex regulatory matters associated with data security, cyber incident response, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) and related export controls.

Data Security: Mr. Chipman has advised companies in nearly every sector of the economy on data security best practices and incident response, and because of his experience he is frequently asked to assist with corporate due diligence for transactions involving complex data security and privacy issues. He has helped companies large and small navigate regulatory obligations associated with data security incidents in the United States, Europe and Asia. Mr. Chipman is the editor of Cybersecurity, a global cybersecurity guide, and he frequently speaks to groups about cyber preparedness and related issues.

CFIUS and Foreign Investments: Since he joined the firm, Mr. Chipman has assisted clients navigating some of the most complex transactions submitted to CFIUS, representing both US sellers and foreign buyers. He frequently helps clients assess potential CFIUS risks associated with potential transactions and navigate obligations associated with facility clearances and the Defense Security Service.

Representative CFIUS transactions that highlight Mr. Chipman’s broad experience with foreign investment reviews are listed below:

  • Represented a major agriculture company in its multibillion-dollar sale to a foreign buyer.
  • Represented a private equity firm in its multibillion-dollar acquisition of a guard company.
  • Represented a US defense contractor in its 2017 sale of manufacturing facilities to a Chinese buyer.
  • Represented one of the world’s largest gold producers in their multibillion-dollar acquisition of a US-based mining company. Represented a French global telecommunications company in its multibillion-dollar sale to a global technology leader. Represented Brigham Exploration Company in its approximately $4.4 billion sale to Statoil ASA.
  • Represented an aircraft engine manufacturer and subsidiary of a Chinese defense company in its separate acquisitions of two US aviation companies. Represented Chicago Bridge & Iron NV in its approximately $3 billion acquisition of engineering and construction firm The Shaw Group Inc.
  • Represented an American multinational conglomerate before CFIUS in filings with respect to the acquisition of a subsidiary by a French manufacturing firm.

Background: Mr. Chipman currently serves as a non-resident fellow at the National Security Institute and is widely sought after for his strategic thinking on national security issues. He joined the firm in 2011 after serving as Senior Counsel to the Deputy Attorney General at the US Department of Justice (DOJ), and after having previously served as Counsel for National Security Law and Policy in the Department's National Security Division. During his time at the DOJ, Mr. Chipman's practice focused on national security policy, representing the government in the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, CFIUS, cybersecurity and sensitive government investigations. 

Prior to joining the DOJ, Mr. Chipman was an associate at a Washington DC law firm where his practice focused on complex trial and appellate litigation.

  • New Regime for Outbound U.S. Investment Would Be First of Its Kind

    Jason Chipman and Marik String discuss potential consequences for US companies on cross-border mergers and capital flow in an article published in Bloomberg Law.

    February 24, 2022
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  • Getting the Deal Through, Market Intelligence: Privacy & Cybersecurity

    Partners Benjamin Powell and Jason Chipman contributed to the Global Trends and United States chapters of the 2021 Lexology Getting the Deal Through Market Intelligence 2021 guidebook.

    October 18, 2021
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  • Global Investigations Review: The Guide to Cyber Investigations—2nd Edition

    Benjamin Powell and Jason Chipman were contributing editors of The Guide to Cyber Investigations.

    June 28, 2021
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Recognition

  • Regularly recognized in Chambers Global and Chambers USA Guide nationwide for being an international trade CFIUS expert.
  • 2008 Special Achievement Award from the Justice Department’s National Security Division.
  • Director of National Intelligence 2008 Intelligence Community Legal Award for a team project involving cybersecurity.
  • Director of National Intelligence Certificate of Distinction (2009).
  • Selected by peers for inclusion in Best Lawyers in America for privacy and data security law in 2023–2024.
  • Named a Leading Lawyer for International Trade: CFIUS by Legal 500 United States in 2023.

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Credentials

  • Education

    • JD, University of Virginia School of Law

    • BA, Mary Washington College

  • Admissions

    • District of Columbia

    • Virginia

  • Clerkships

    • District of Columbia Court of Appeals, 1999 - 2000

Credentials

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