3rd Annual International Trade Compliance Conference

The National Law Review is pleased to bring you information about the upcoming Marcus Evans conference – 3rd Annual International Trade Compliance Conference:

3rd Annual International Trade Compliance - April 24-26 2013

 Navigating the Latest Changes in Trade Regulations and Global Controls for Improved Compliance

24-26 Apr 2013
venue to be confirmed – Chicago, IL, United States of America

Building from the success of our 2012 conference, the marcus evans 3rd Annual International Trade Compliance Conference will bring together senior executives looking to improve processes with evolving global markets, trade agreements, technology requirements and compliance. Additionally, this conference will provide attendees with the latest updates in international trade regulations, as well as insights and tools for strengthening internal operations in order to remain compliant with critical requirements on a day-to-day basis.

The 3rd Annual International Trade Compliance Conference features two distinct tracks; allowing attendees to fully customize their agenda.

Track one focuses specifically on advanced import & customs topics, such as identifying the latest changes to the ISA program, discovering advancements in supply chain programs and applying recent FDA regulation updates to your business plan.

Track two is entirely centered on export controls. Featured topics include evaluating the recent updates to the ECR, understanding requirements for OFAC compliance and dissecting US and global technology regulations for secure transfers.

Delegates are able to mix and match sessions from both tracks to create a complete conference experience that covers every area of interest.

Attending this conference will enable you to:

1.)   Identify the latest regulatory changes within emerging markets for seamless trade operations

2.)   Navigate Free Trade Agreements to increase efficiency and decrease corporate costs

3.)   Institute a successful global trade compliance program to improve company procedures

4.)   Conquer import and export classification for more effective business practices

5.)   Tackle the latest regulations and requirements for technology transfers and determine various tactics for remaining compliant

Industry leaders attending this conference will also benefit from a dynamic presentation format consisting of workshops, panel-discussions, and industry-specific case studies that provide accurate, real-world knowledge. Attendees will experience highly interactive conference sessions, 10-15 minutes of Q&A time after each presentation, 4+ hours of networking, and exclusive online access to materials post-event.

Who Should Attend
marcus evans invites Heads, Vice Presidents, In-House Counsel, and government agencies with responsibilities in the following areas:

-Global/International Trade Compliance
-Import/Export Trade Compliance
-Global Customs Compliance
-Import/Export Operations
-Export Controls

Internal Corporate Investigations and Forum for In-House Counsel – April 24-26, 2013

The National Law Review is pleased to bring you information regarding the upcoming Internal Corporate Investigations and Forum for In-House Counsel by the ABA:

Internal Corporate Investigations April 24-26 2013

April 24 – 26, 2013

Where

  • St. Regis
  • 923 16th St NW
  • Washington, DC 20006-1701
  • United States of America

This intensive National Institute remains incomparable in its examination of the demanding issues that define corporate internal investigations.   Our distinguished faculty is comprised of in-house & outside counsel, and government lawyers along with nationally-acclaimed forensic accountants and investigators.  These professionals, top in their field from years of corporate practice, will share key strategies for avoiding the pitfalls often faced by in-house counsel on a daily basis and particularly during corporate investigations.

Attendees of this advanced national curriculum will:

  • Learn strategies to avoid new challenges facing in-house counsel
  • Gain practical knowledge about the Responsible Corporate Officers Doctrine
  • Increase their proficiency in current compliance and fraud investigation procedures
  • Walk away with information that will address unique challenges and needs during daily practice

3rd Annual International Trade Compliance Conference

The National Law Review is pleased to bring you information about the upcoming Marcus Evans conference – 3rd Annual International Trade Compliance Conference:

3rd Annual International Trade Compliance - April 24-26 2013

 Navigating the Latest Changes in Trade Regulations and Global Controls for Improved Compliance

24-26 Apr 2013
venue to be confirmed – Chicago, IL, United States of America

Building from the success of our 2012 conference, the marcus evans 3rd Annual International Trade Compliance Conference will bring together senior executives looking to improve processes with evolving global markets, trade agreements, technology requirements and compliance. Additionally, this conference will provide attendees with the latest updates in international trade regulations, as well as insights and tools for strengthening internal operations in order to remain compliant with critical requirements on a day-to-day basis.

The 3rd Annual International Trade Compliance Conference features two distinct tracks; allowing attendees to fully customize their agenda.

Track one focuses specifically on advanced import & customs topics, such as identifying the latest changes to the ISA program, discovering advancements in supply chain programs and applying recent FDA regulation updates to your business plan.

Track two is entirely centered on export controls. Featured topics include evaluating the recent updates to the ECR, understanding requirements for OFAC compliance and dissecting US and global technology regulations for secure transfers.

Delegates are able to mix and match sessions from both tracks to create a complete conference experience that covers every area of interest.

Attending this conference will enable you to:

1.)   Identify the latest regulatory changes within emerging markets for seamless trade operations

2.)   Navigate Free Trade Agreements to increase efficiency and decrease corporate costs

3.)   Institute a successful global trade compliance program to improve company procedures

4.)   Conquer import and export classification for more effective business practices

5.)   Tackle the latest regulations and requirements for technology transfers and determine various tactics for remaining compliant

Industry leaders attending this conference will also benefit from a dynamic presentation format consisting of workshops, panel-discussions, and industry-specific case studies that provide accurate, real-world knowledge. Attendees will experience highly interactive conference sessions, 10-15 minutes of Q&A time after each presentation, 4+ hours of networking, and exclusive online access to materials post-event.

Who Should Attend
marcus evans invites Heads, Vice Presidents, In-House Counsel, and government agencies with responsibilities in the following areas:

-Global/International Trade Compliance
-Import/Export Trade Compliance
-Global Customs Compliance
-Import/Export Operations
-Export Controls

Internal Corporate Investigations and Forum for In-House Counsel – April 24-26, 2013

The National Law Review is pleased to bring you information regarding the upcoming Internal Corporate Investigations and Forum for In-House Counsel by the ABA:

Internal Corporate Investigations April 24-26 2013

April 24 – 26, 2013

Where

  • St. Regis
  • 923 16th St NW
  • Washington, DC 20006-1701
  • United States of America

This intensive National Institute remains incomparable in its examination of the demanding issues that define corporate internal investigations.   Our distinguished faculty is comprised of in-house & outside counsel, and government lawyers along with nationally-acclaimed forensic accountants and investigators.  These professionals, top in their field from years of corporate practice, will share key strategies for avoiding the pitfalls often faced by in-house counsel on a daily basis and particularly during corporate investigations.

Attendees of this advanced national curriculum will:

  • Learn strategies to avoid new challenges facing in-house counsel
  • Gain practical knowledge about the Responsible Corporate Officers Doctrine
  • Increase their proficiency in current compliance and fraud investigation procedures
  • Walk away with information that will address unique challenges and needs during daily practice

3rd Annual International Trade Compliance Conference

The National Law Review is pleased to bring you information about the upcoming Marcus Evans conference – 3rd Annual International Trade Compliance Conference:

3rd Annual International Trade Compliance - April 24-26 2013

 Navigating the Latest Changes in Trade Regulations and Global Controls for Improved Compliance

24-26 Apr 2013
venue to be confirmed – Chicago, IL, United States of America

Building from the success of our 2012 conference, the marcus evans 3rd Annual International Trade Compliance Conference will bring together senior executives looking to improve processes with evolving global markets, trade agreements, technology requirements and compliance. Additionally, this conference will provide attendees with the latest updates in international trade regulations, as well as insights and tools for strengthening internal operations in order to remain compliant with critical requirements on a day-to-day basis.

The 3rd Annual International Trade Compliance Conference features two distinct tracks; allowing attendees to fully customize their agenda.

Track one focuses specifically on advanced import & customs topics, such as identifying the latest changes to the ISA program, discovering advancements in supply chain programs and applying recent FDA regulation updates to your business plan.

Track two is entirely centered on export controls. Featured topics include evaluating the recent updates to the ECR, understanding requirements for OFAC compliance and dissecting US and global technology regulations for secure transfers.

Delegates are able to mix and match sessions from both tracks to create a complete conference experience that covers every area of interest.

Attending this conference will enable you to:

1.)   Identify the latest regulatory changes within emerging markets for seamless trade operations

2.)   Navigate Free Trade Agreements to increase efficiency and decrease corporate costs

3.)   Institute a successful global trade compliance program to improve company procedures

4.)   Conquer import and export classification for more effective business practices

5.)   Tackle the latest regulations and requirements for technology transfers and determine various tactics for remaining compliant

Industry leaders attending this conference will also benefit from a dynamic presentation format consisting of workshops, panel-discussions, and industry-specific case studies that provide accurate, real-world knowledge. Attendees will experience highly interactive conference sessions, 10-15 minutes of Q&A time after each presentation, 4+ hours of networking, and exclusive online access to materials post-event.

Who Should Attend
marcus evans invites Heads, Vice Presidents, In-House Counsel, and government agencies with responsibilities in the following areas:

-Global/International Trade Compliance
-Import/Export Trade Compliance
-Global Customs Compliance
-Import/Export Operations
-Export Controls

Internal Corporate Investigations and Forum for In-House Counsel – April 24-26, 2013

The National Law Review is pleased to bring you information regarding the upcoming Internal Corporate Investigations and Forum for In-House Counsel by the ABA:

Internal Corporate Investigations April 24-26 2013

 

April 24 – 26, 2013

Where

  • St. Regis
  • 923 16th St NW
  • Washington, DC 20006-1701
  • United States of America

This intensive National Institute remains incomparable in its examination of the demanding issues that define corporate internal investigations.   Our distinguished faculty is comprised of in-house & outside counsel, and government lawyers along with nationally-acclaimed forensic accountants and investigators.  These professionals, top in their field from years of corporate practice, will share key strategies for avoiding the pitfalls often faced by in-house counsel on a daily basis and particularly during corporate investigations.

Attendees of this advanced national curriculum will:

  • Learn strategies to avoid new challenges facing in-house counsel
  • Gain practical knowledge about the Responsible Corporate Officers Doctrine
  • Increase their proficiency in current compliance and fraud investigation procedures
  • Walk away with information that will address unique challenges and needs during daily practice

3rd Annual International Trade Compliance Conference

The National Law Review is pleased to bring you information about the upcoming Marcus Evans conference – 3rd Annual International Trade Compliance Conference:

3rd Annual International Trade Compliance - April 24-26 2013

 

 Navigating the Latest Changes in Trade Regulations and Global Controls for Improved Compliance

24-26 Apr 2013
venue to be confirmed – Chicago, IL, United States of America

Building from the success of our 2012 conference, the marcus evans 3rd Annual International Trade Compliance Conference will bring together senior executives looking to improve processes with evolving global markets, trade agreements, technology requirements and compliance. Additionally, this conference will provide attendees with the latest updates in international trade regulations, as well as insights and tools for strengthening internal operations in order to remain compliant with critical requirements on a day-to-day basis.

The 3rd Annual International Trade Compliance Conference features two distinct tracks; allowing attendees to fully customize their agenda.

Track one focuses specifically on advanced import & customs topics, such as identifying the latest changes to the ISA program, discovering advancements in supply chain programs and applying recent FDA regulation updates to your business plan.

Track two is entirely centered on export controls. Featured topics include evaluating the recent updates to the ECR, understanding requirements for OFAC compliance and dissecting US and global technology regulations for secure transfers.

Delegates are able to mix and match sessions from both tracks to create a complete conference experience that covers every area of interest.

Attending this conference will enable you to:

1.)   Identify the latest regulatory changes within emerging markets for seamless trade operations

2.)   Navigate Free Trade Agreements to increase efficiency and decrease corporate costs

3.)   Institute a successful global trade compliance program to improve company procedures

4.)   Conquer import and export classification for more effective business practices

5.)   Tackle the latest regulations and requirements for technology transfers and determine various tactics for remaining compliant

Industry leaders attending this conference will also benefit from a dynamic presentation format consisting of workshops, panel-discussions, and industry-specific case studies that provide accurate, real-world knowledge. Attendees will experience highly interactive conference sessions, 10-15 minutes of Q&A time after each presentation, 4+ hours of networking, and exclusive online access to materials post-event.

Who Should Attend
marcus evans invites Heads, Vice Presidents, In-House Counsel, and government agencies with responsibilities in the following areas:

-Global/International Trade Compliance
-Import/Export Trade Compliance
-Global Customs Compliance
-Import/Export Operations
-Export Controls