On October 8 the U.S. Commercial Service, in partnership with Arent Fox LLP an co-sponsored by the Center for International Legal Education, University of Pittsburgh School of Law, will host a one day workshop focusing on complying with U.S. export regulations and establishing an export compliance system for your company.
With the recent increase in enforcement activity and the increased penalties for violations of the Export Administration Regulations, this is an event you and your company cannot afford to miss. The one-day workshop will provide a review of export regulations and licensing, guide participants through the process of establishing an internal export compliance program and provide guidance on handling unintended violations of U.S. export regulations.
Workshop Details
Date: October 8, 2008
Time: 7:30am Registration 8:00am to 5:00pm Workshop
Location: Omni William Penn Hotel
530 William Penn Place, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Cost: $225.00 (Continental Breakfast and Lunch included)
Topics That Will Be Covered
- Export Controls Nuts and Bolts: Is a License Required?
- New Consensus/AES Regulations: Preparing and Documenting Your Export
- Establishing a Compliance Program
- Anti-Boycott
- Enforcement: When What Shouldn't Happen, Does
- Recent Developments in Export Controls
Registration
Registration for this event is now closed. If you have any questions please contact Steven Murray at steven.murray@mail.doc.gov or by phone at (412)-644-2800.
*Please note that we will provide a full refund up to a September 30th cancellation and will not provide a refund after October 1st.
**This course has been approved by the Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board for Eight (8.0) Hours of Substantive Credit. Pre-Registration Required. For further information or to register, please contact Wes Rist at the Center for International Legal Education of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law at 412-383-6754 or dwrist@pitt.edu .
Out of town and need a hotel .....
We suggest staying at the Omni William Penn Hotel. For reservations, please call 412-281-7100.
For Questions...
For additional information or questions, please contact Steven Murray at steven.murray@mail.doc.gov or by phone at (412)-644-2800

