Alicia Rose
About Alicia Rose
Alicia Rose is a Litigation Associate at A&O Shearman in Washington, D.C., specializing in U.S. economic sanctions and export controls. With a background in journalism and law, she has worked in various legal roles and has a strong interest in security policy and the Asia-Pacific region.
Work at A&O Shearman
Alicia Rose has been a Litigation Associate at A&O Shearman since 2021. Based in Washington, District of Columbia, she has focused her practice on advising clients regarding U.S. economic sanctions and export controls. Her role involves working on both internal and government investigations, which is integral to her litigation practice.
Education and Expertise
Alicia Rose holds a Doctor of Law (JD) degree from the University of California, Los Angeles - School of Law, where she specialized in International and Comparative Law from 2018 to 2021. She also studied International Affairs, Japanese Language and Literature at The George Washington University, earning her Bachelor’s Degree from 2011 to 2015. Additionally, she studied at Waseda University in Japan for a year, enhancing her understanding of international relations.
Background
Alicia Rose has a diverse professional background that includes significant roles in both legal and media sectors. Before joining A&O Shearman, she worked as a State Department Producer at NHK Japan Broadcasting Corporation from 2015 to 2018, where she covered U.S. foreign policy. She also held various internships, including positions at White & Case LLP and Shearman & Sterling LLP, which contributed to her legal expertise.
Achievements
Alicia Rose has experience in handling anti-corruption and anti-money laundering compliance matters. Her keen interest in security policy and the Asia-Pacific region complements her legal practice, particularly in advising clients on complex regulatory issues. She has also contributed to various investigations during her time in litigation, showcasing her ability to navigate intricate legal landscapes.