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Victor E. Beck, III

Associate

860.251.5180
vbeck@goodwin.com

Hartford, CT

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Victor Beck is an associate in Shipman's Litigation practice group where he assists with a wide variety of general and business and commercial litigation matters.

Prior to joining Shipman, Victor was a Panetta Institute Intern to Congressman John Garamendi in the U.S. House of Representatives, where he conducted legislative research and provided policy recommendations. Victor was a Judicial Fellow at the Los Angeles County Superior Court as part of the Capital Fellows Programs, nationally recognized public policy fellowships offering unique experiences in policy-making and development. He worked on legislative analysis and focused his study on pre-trial reform.

Credentials

Education

  • Boston University School of Law, J.D., 2024
  • San Diego State University, B.A., 2020, summa cum laude

Bar Admissions

  • Connecticut, 2024

Court Admissions

  • U.S. District Court, District of CT, 2026

Distinctions

  • Panetta Institute Congressional Internship Program (2019)
  • Judicial Fellow, Los Angeles County Superior Court

Experience

International trade and enforcement

Cross-Border M&A Due Diligence - Southeast Asian Data Center Acquisition

Advised an AI company on U.S. export control and sanctions due diligence for a proposed ~$40 million acquisition of a GPU-equipped data center operation in Southeast Asia. Prepared a regulatory compliance memorandum analyzing the transaction structure, the parties involved, and U.S. regulatory concerns under BIS export controls and the potential future implications of pending legislation such as the Remote Access Security Act. Identified critical risk factors during diligence, including criminal fraud charges against senior executives of the target entities in the host jurisdiction for allegedly diverting AI chips to China in circumvention of U.S. export controls, as well as an unresolved relationship between the nominated end-user and a sanctioned Chinese technology conglomerate. Advised on restructuring the deal mitigate successor liability for potential EAR violations. 

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Hartford, CT

860.251.5180

vbeck@goodwin.com

Areas of Focus

  • Litigation
  • Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights Litigation
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