Join Baker McKenzie and the Customs and International Trade Bar Association (CITBA) National Security and Sanctions Committee for a discussion of top enforcement priorities in sanctions and export controls, best practices for the private sector, and considerations for voluntary self-disclosure.

The panelists for this discussion include Ian C. Richardson, Chief Counsel for Corporate Enforcement for the National Security Division of DOJ; John Sonderman, Director of the Office of Export Enforcement at BIS; and Dallas Woodrum, Section Chief of Enforcement with OFAC. The panel will be moderated by Kerry Contini of Baker McKenzie and Marvin McPherson of Barnes Richardson & Colburn.

This is a hybrid event where attendees can either join in person at the Baker McKenzie office in Washington, DC, or via Zoom. Event and registration details are below:

Date: Tuesday, October 1, 2024
Time: 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM ET
Location: Baker McKenzie, 815 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington DC 20006.

Register for this event here.

Zoom information will be sent to those who register to attend virtually. This is a live event, and a recording will not be circulated. This event is free to CITBA members and for readers of this blog. For readers of the blog who are not CITBA members, please, use promo code BAKER when you register for free admission.

CLE credit pending.

Author

Ms. Contini focuses her practice on export controls, trade sanctions, and anti-boycott laws. This includes advising US and multinational companies on trade compliance programs, risk assessments, licensing, review of proposed transactions and enforcement matters. Ms. Contini works regularly with companies across a wide range of industries, including the pharmaceutical/medical device, oil and gas, and nuclear sectors.