Learning objectives:
- Understand the latest updates to U.S. regulatory regimes that impact imports and exports.
- Determine how changes to U.S. export controls, import restrictions, and tariffs will impact U.S. businesses.
- Implement measures to mitigate the risks these regulations pose to your company’s supply chain.
- In-house counsel who advise their business on supply chain matters, including compliance and contract drafting.
- Lawyers that deal with cross-border transactions as a supplier, a seller, or both.
Navigating Supply Chain Challenges in 2025: Key Insights on New Import & Export Rules for U.S. Businesses
Webinar Date/Time:
February 27, 2025
1:00 PM EST •12:00 PM CST •11:00 AM MST •10:00 AM PST
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Credit:
Bloomberg Industry Group is an approved provider of CLE credits in all states. Credit details in each particular jurisdiction.
Speakers:
- Everett Eissenstat, Partner, Squire Patton Boggs: Everett Eissenstat is a partner in the Public Policy Practice Group. Everett is one of the nation’s foremost global trade experts having served in senior positions in Congress, the Office of the US Trade Representative, the White House and a Fortune 50 company. He helps clients manage and mitigate geopolitical risk, influence international economic policy-making, and develop and execute successful international trade and investment strategies.
- Anthony Rapa Partner Blank Rome. Anthony Rapa is co-chair of Blank Rome’s International Trade practice group. A dual U.S./UK-qualified practitioner, he counsels companies, private equity sponsors, and financial institutions regarding cross-border trade, operations, and investments, drawing from on-the-ground experience spanning four continents. Anthony is a trusted adviser to clients on matters involving economic sanctions, export controls, and investment screening involving the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (“CFIUS”). Global Investigations Review and Lexology Index (formerly Who’s Who Legal ) have recognized him as a leading practitioner, and he is a former member of the Law360 International Trade Editorial Advisory Board.
- Sarah Rathke Partner Squire Patton Boggs. Sarah Rathke is a Chambers-ranked trial lawyer whose practice focuses on complex and high-value disputes in courts and tribunals throughout the US. Sarah has served as first-chair trial counsel in numerous disputes across industry sectors, and is frequently recognized for her courtroom skills. In 2023, Sarah was profiled in Authority Magazine’s “Top Lawyers” series and included in 2023’s Top 100 Attorneys Magazine. In 2022, she was selected by The American Lawyer as a “Midwest Trailblazer” for her work in supply chain litigation. Since 2015, she has been recognized as a Future Star by Benchmark Litigation. In 2012, she was one of three lawyers nationwide appointed to the National Institute for Trial Advocacy’s (NITA) Next Generation Faculty. She has written and lectured extensively about trial practice, including for NITA, the Northeast Ohio Federal Bar Association Trial Academy and the Cleveland State University College of Law trial advocacy curriculum. Her article, “A BigLaw Ladies’ Guide to Becoming a 1st-Chair Trial Lawyer,” was awarded a 2018 Burton Award for Distinguished Writing.
- Moderator: Louann Troutman Senior Legal Analyst Bloomberg Law. Louann Troutman is a Senior Legal Analyst in Bloomberg Law’s Commercial Transactions team, where she has written about international trade and supply chain issues for over 20 years. She has a B.A. in International Relations from the Ohio State University and a J.D. from George Washington University.
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