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Export control of equipment, technology, and services is highly regulated and tightly controlled by the U.S. Government. A simple mistake of sending information or equipment to the wrong place, person, or company may cause your company to face a number of fines and a possible ban from exporting. Officials in agencies such as the Department of Defense, State Department, and Customs Service would like to see even tougher control of exports to minimize the chance of strategic technology falling into unfriendly hands. On the other hand, the Department of Commerce favor reduced restrictions to improve the trade deficit and encourage high-tech innovation.

This one hour seminar will help you maneuver the maze of regulations. It will cover:
(1) Commercial and dual-use products, technology, and software under the Export Administration
      Regulations (EAR) as administered by Department of Commerce; and
(2) Defense articles, services and technical data under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations
      (ITAR) as administered by the Department of State.

It includes a discussion of deemed exports and other enforcement areas as well as practical recommendations on how to comply with U.S. Export Control regulations. Register now!

Course Level: Intermediate
Prerequisite: None
Method Of Presentation: Group-Based-Internet
Developer: The Knowledge Group, LLC
Recommended CLE/CPE Hours: 1.75 - 2.0
Important Note: Your State Bar or Accounting Board will make the final determination with respect to continuing education credit. If you are applying for CLE credit in Texas you must register 20 days before the event date or you will not be able to obtain CLE credit.
Advance Preparation: Print and review course materials
Course Code: 103950
Course Fee: $149 - $199 (Please click here for details)
NASBA Sponsor Number: 109004

 

Featured Speakers for The ABC's of Export Control LIVE Webcast:


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Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Karen A. McGee
Partner
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Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Linda M. Weinberg
Partner
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Who Should Attend?

- Executives
- Small and Large Government Contractors
- Exporters
- Export Managers
- Compliance Personnel
- Human Resource Personnel
- University Heads of Research Departments
- Attorneys (specializing in International Trade)
- Accountants

Why Attend?

This is a must attend event to anyone interested in Export Control.
    - New guidance explained by the most qualified key leaders & experts
    - Hear directly from key regulators & thought leaders
    - Interact directly with panel during Q&A

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** Discounts Apply for early registration

Disclaimer:
Please note, the event date is firm although it may be subject to change. Please click here for details.

 

 

 

 


The ABC's of Export Control LIVE Webcast
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We are an approved multi-event sponsor in the state of California. Our provider ID is: 14451. In Texas, Illinois, and Virginia, we submit programs for individual approval in advance. In all other states, once attendance is verified, participants are emailed an official certificate of attendance which they submit to their respective State Bar Associations. Our programs are created with continuing education in mind and are therefore designed to meet the requirements of all State Bar Associations. If you have any questions, please email our CLE coordinator at: info@knowledgecongress.org

Important Note: Your State Bar or Accounting Board will make the final determination with respect to continuing education credit. If you are applying for CLE credit in Texas you must register 20 days before the event date or you will not be able to obtain CLE credit.

Attention New York Attorneys:

This program is approved for CLE credit under New York’s Approved Jurisdiction policy. The Knowledge Group, LLC is an approved sponsor in the state of California, a New York Approved Jurisdiction. This program fulfills the non-traditional format requirement of exceeding 60 minutes in length. Please note only experienced attorneys (more than 2 years) are eligible to receive CLE credit via non-traditional format learning platforms. The Knowledge Group will verify attendance during the webcast via secret words (3 per credit hour) and by auditing attendees log in and log out records. All verification instructions will be provided during the webcast. Once attendance verification requirements have been completed, the attendee will be issued a certificate of attendance be The Knowledge Group for the course with the recommended number of credit hours. The Certificate of Attendance is normally sent via email in 24 hours or less.

To Claim Your CLE Credits:

The attorney should simply include credits earned via Knowledge Group webcasts when computing the total number of CLE credits completed, and keep the Knowledge Group Certificate of Attendance for a period of at least four (4) years in case of audit. An attorney may count towards her/his New York CLE requirement credit earned through the Approved Jurisdiction policy without notifying the CLE Board.

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