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1 hr, 30 mins
This session 1 of 2 in the Fundamentals of U.S. Export Controls on Dual-Use Goods Series.

To assist you in successfully dealing with the export controls impacting your business, this webinar will provide you with an entry point into the EAR’s controls on dual-use or lower-level military items. The webinar aims to increase your ability to recognize EAR-controlled products and technology, recognize various potential licensing trigger points, and determine whether your export requires a license. The webinar will also include exercises to assist with applying the newly learned rules and concepts.

COVERAGE INCLUDES:
  • The legal framework – U.S. statutes and regulations as well as international agreements (Wassenaar; Nuclear Suppliers Group; Missile Technology Control Regime; Chemical Weapons Convention), including jurisdictional considerations (e.g., Commodity Jurisdiction Requests)
  • Key EAR Concepts and Terminology
  • Commerce Control List and the "600 series" ECCNs
  • "Order of Review" & Key License Exceptions
  • Learning how to prevent “deemed exports” of technology to foreign national employees and others in the U.S.

This webinar is sponsored by

About Our Experts
  • Nicholas Galbraith
    Partner, Barnes & Thornburg LLP
    Nicholas Galbraith advises domestic and international clients on a wide range of complex trade law issues. No matter how rapidly changing the regulatory environment, Nick remains focused on identifying what is important and relevant to his clients and creating a legal strategy that realizes their objectives.
    EDUCATION
    Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., 2014
    University of the District of Columbia, B.A., 2011
  • Kristen Krishnamurthy
    Partner, Barnes & Thornburg LLP
    Kristen McCannon Krishnamurthy has a comprehensive understanding of U.S. trade policy and the regulatory process, having worked in both the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative.
    EDUCATION
    Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., trade editor of Georgetown Journal of International Law, 2016
    University of Toronto, Victoria University, B.A., Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations and South Asian Studies, high distinction, 2012
  • Adetayo Osuntogun
    Partner, Barnes & Thornburg LLP
    Adetayo “Tayo” Osuntogun advises business and institutional clients on international trade law, including export controls, economic sanctions, trade remedies, trade policy and customs and import regulations. He helps clients realize their distinct objectives surrounding their global commerce initiatives by working regularly, on their behalf, with government agencies that regulate international trade.
    EDUCATION
    George Washington University Law School, J.D., 2014
    University of Wisconsin-Madison, B.S., legal studies, 2010
  • Christine Sohar Henter
    Partner, Barnes & Thornburg LLP
    As a first generation American, Christine Sohar Henter exemplifies a passionate commitment to the practice of international trade law. She represents trade associations, governments, and corporate clients on international trade matters including import trade remedies, customs compliance, export controls and international business transactions, based on her public and private sector experience.
    EDUCATION
    University of Denver Josef Korbel School of International Studies, M.A.
    Miami University, B.A.
    University of Denver Sturm College of Law, J.D.
  • Linda Weinberg
    Partner, Barnes & Thornburg LLP
    Linda Weinberg provides practical advice to business and institutional clients on international trade law, including export controls, foreign assets control and customs. She works regularly with the U.S. and foreign government agencies that regulate international trade to help clients realize their distinct objectives surrounding their global commerce initiatives.
    EDUCATION
    Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, (J.D.), 1987, member of Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
    University of California, Irvine, (B.A.), 1983
  • Clinton Yu
    Partner, Barnes & Thornburg LLP
    Clinton Yu advises clients on compliance with U.S. trade and investment laws, including customs and import regulations, export controls (ITAR & EAR), economic sanctions (OFAC), and CFIUS.
    EDUCATION
    The University of Texas at Austin, B.A., 2006
    University of Houston Law Center, J.D., 2009
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