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Jonathan Cross
Partner | Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
Michael H. Huneke
Partner | Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP

Demystifying Economic Sanctions: Strategies for Success in a Global Economy | On-Demand Webinar

Broadcast Date: Tuesday, May 14, 2024 from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm (ET)

The U.S. Department of Justice has declared sanctions to be the “new FCPA.” This is not just rhetoric; there are tectonic shifts already underway in how the U.S. government prosecutes sanctions evasion and what it expects from corporate compliance departments—who are caught in the middle between American and European national security priorities and increasing sophisticated evasion by adversaries.

Join Michael H. Huneke of Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP and Jonathan Cross of Herbert Smith Freehills LLP in this CLE webcast to learn what these changes mean and practical tips for responding to them.

In this webinar, you’ll learn:

  • Recent Legal Developments & Their Practical Significance
    • Executive Order 14114’s secondary sanctions for FFIs facilitating provision of certain goods/services to Russia.
    • Need for non-US companies to adopt or enhance US export control policies, esp. given “Foreign Direct Product” rules re Russia/China
    • Growing complexity of “targeted” PRC sanctions (e.g., CMIC restrictions, US outbound investment restrictions, export control tightening, US import and public procurement restrictions)
  • Recent Enforcement Trends & Key Takeaways
    • Recent enforcement focus on fintech and crypto
    • DOJ has declared sanctions to be the “new FCPA.” What does that mean, and what are the implications?
    • BIS recently sent several dozen American companies “red flag” letters listing third parties involved in diversity components to Russia. What is the significance of these letters, especially regarding those companies’ awareness of evasion or diversion?
    • Recent enforcement focus on export control evasion:  What are the noteworthy enforcement actions since February 2022, and what are the key practical takeaways for compliance teams?

Agenda:

Segment 1:
Jonathan Cross, Partner
Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
&
Segment 2:
Michael H. HunekePartner
Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP

Recent Legal Developments & Their Practical Significance

  • Executive Order 14114’s secondary sanctions for FFIs facilitating provision of certain goods/services to Russia.
  • Need for non-US companies to adopt or enhance US export control policies, esp. given “Foreign Direct Product” rules re Russia/China
  • Growing complexity of “targeted” PRC sanctions (e.g., CMIC restrictions, US outbound investment restrictions, export control tightening, US import and public procurement restrictions)

Recent Enforcement Trends & Key Takeaways

  • Recent enforcement focus on fintech and crypto
  • DOJ has declared sanctions to be the “new FCPA.” What does that mean, and what are the implications?
  • BIS recently sent several dozen American companies “red flag” letters listing third parties involved in diversity components to Russia. What is the significance of these letters, especially regarding those companies’ awareness of evasion or diversion?
  • Recent enforcement focus on export control evasion:  What are the noteworthy enforcement actions since February 2022, and what are the key practical takeaways for compliance teams?

Who Should Attend:

  • Export Controls Compliance Professionals
  • Sanctions Compliance Professionals
  • Independent Directors & Audit Committee Members
  • Global Supply Chain Managers
  • Financial Advisors
  • Investment Managers
  • Risk Management Professionals
  • General Counsel
  • Top Level Management

Register for this course by clicking the “Take this Course” at the top of the page.

CLE Credit:

Course Level: Intermediate | Advance Preparation: Print and review course materials

Method of Presentation: On-Demand Webinar | Prerequisite: General knowledge of international trade law

Course Code: 1411173 | Total Credit: 1.0

CLE Credit:
MS CLE 1.00 General – Approved Until: 5/14/2025
GA CLE 1.00 General – Approved Until: 12/31/2024
CA CLE 1.00 General – Approved Until: 6/30/2025
PA CLE 1.00 General – Approved Until: 5/14/2026
TN CLE 1.00 General – Approved Until: 5/14/2025
WI CLE 1.00 General – Approved Until: 12/31/2025
VT CLE 1.00 General – Approved Until: 12/31/2025
NJ CLE 1.00 General – Credits through Reciprocity
NY CLE 1.00 Areas of Professional Practice – Credits through Reciprocity
AR CLE 1.00 General – Credits through Reciprocity
CT CLE 1.00 General – Credits through Reciprocity
NH CLE 1.00 General – Meets the requirements of NH Supreme Court Rule 53

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No MCLE Requirements:
DC, MD, MA, MI, SD

Not Eligible for CLE:
AK, AZ, HA, MO, IL

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    • Print Your Certificate – Upon completing the quiz, you will be able to print your Certificate of Attendance, which includes instructions on how to obtain CLE, CPE, or other applicable credits for the course.
    • On-Demand Access – The on-demand version of this course will be available 24-48 hours after the live webinar. If you miss the live presentation or need to review the content, you will have access to the on-demand version as an enrolled student. To access on-demand content, click the lesson and follow the instructions.
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