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Alerts
Trump Administration to Begin Enforcing GLOMAG: Here’s What It Means for International Business
January 10, 2018

Right before the holidays, President Trump and his Administration took significant steps toward using economic sanctions to tackle international human rights abuses and corruption.

The Fine Print
Data Divide: Japan’s Clarity and China’s Chaos in Reshaped Privacy and Security Regs
June 12, 2017

Major regulatory changes in data governance recently went into effect in Japan and China that are likely to impact organizations doing business in these Asian markets.

Alerts
FCA and Duty Orders: Key Weapons in a Trump Trade War?
December 1, 2016

Trump has vowed to renegotiate NAFTA and scrap the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the flagging Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership. But there has been virtually no discussion of how a Trump administration would address and enforce anti-dumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) orders.

Press Release
Foreign Investors Win Million Dollar California Jury Trial
October 12, 2016

On September 16, Arent Fox secured a favorable verdict for Lei Luo and LDJ Investments, Inc. following a week-long jury trial in the Superior Court of California County of Los Angeles.

Alerts
Aggressive Enforcement of Customs Laws Could Catch Unwary Importers
August 8, 2016

US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has been directed by Congress to be much more aggressive in enforcing the customs laws. This has led to CBP starting a number of new initiatives and procedures to target and take action on what it deems to be “high risk” transactions.

Alerts
Clothing Companies Spin a Yarn with Commercial Invoices, Resulting in $13.4 Million in Fines for Customs Violations
July 21, 2016

Two China-based clothing manufacturers, Motives Far East and Motives China Limited, and their affiliated US importer, Motives, Incorporated, agreed to pay nearly $13.4 million for engaging in a double invoicing scheme designed to defraud the US out of millions of dollars in customs duties.

Alerts
New Normal for Importers: US Customs and Border Protection Granted Unprecedented Antidumping Authority
June 3, 2016

US Customs and Border Protection has been directed by Congress to be much more aggressive in policing antidumping and countervailing duty orders.

Alerts
Travels in Canada: What do Frozen Warm Water Shrimp, Steel, Tissue Paper, and Wood Floors Have in Common?
May 18, 2016

On April 26, 2016, United States Steel Corporation filed a massive trade case accusing Chinese steel producers and their distributors of conspiring to fix prices, steal trade secrets and use false labeling to avoid trade duties.

News
60 Minutes Features Peter Zeidenberg’s Work in Two Cases Against Chinese-Americans Accused of Espionage
May 16, 2016

On May 15, 60 Minutes featured two high-profile cases successfully defended by white collar partner Peter Zeidenberg involving Americans wrongly accused of espionage-related crimes.

Alerts
C’est Toi Jeans USA: A Trademark or a Country of Origin Reference?
April 28, 2016

Why does it matter? This seemingly inconsequential distinction may mean the difference between being able to prominently display your embroidered brand trademark on your jeans and being required to place a large “Made in China” marking next to the embroidered brand trademark.

Alerts
Did You Know: The 2015 Trade Enforcement Act Can Save Importers Money?
April 22, 2016

Buried among all the provisions arming the government with new enforcement tools in the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act of 2015 are a handful of benefits which, if applied correctly and appropriately, could save importers money. 

Alerts
Travels in Canada: Rules of the Road and the Car of Tomorrow
April 12, 2016

Autonomous driving, hybrids, and electric vehicles are now squarely part of our generation’s lexicon.

News
US Curbs China’s ZTE Exports Over Iran Business Allegations
March 11, 2016

International trade practice group leader Kay Georgi recently spoke with Reuters to address a new US export restriction against a telecom manufacturer that is expected to have major implications across the global trade market.

News
Examining Cases of Scientists Wrongly Accused of Spying for China
February 25, 2016

Partner Peter Zeidenberg joined The Heat to discuss the cases of his clients Xi Xiaoxing and Sherry Chen with CCTV.

Alerts
New Landmark Trade Promotion and Enforcement Legislation Now Finally Reality
February 17, 2016

At long last, after two plus years of debate, last week the Senate finally passed the Trade Facilitation and Enforcement Act of 2015 (2015 Trade Enforcement Act).

News
GlaxoSmithKline Scientists Accused of Stealing Trade Secrets
January 28, 2016

Partner Peter Zeidenberg’s latest client was featured by The New York Times after federal prosecutors in Philadelphia announced the indictment of five people, including two research scientists, on charges of stealing trade secrets for cancer treatment drugs from the British drug giant GlaxoSmithKlin

News
Not Guilty As Charged: Peter Zeidenberg Covers Cases Against Chinese-Born Scientists for Science Magazine
November 16, 2015

As the threat of Chinese hackers has become a top priority, the US has ramped up prosecutions against Chinese-American scientists for espionage and trade secrets violations, creating headline after headline.

News
Washington Post: Chinese-Americans Mistakenly Caught in US’s Cybercrime Dragnet
November 13, 2015

Partner Peter Zeidenberg published an opinion article with the Washington Post on November 12 on the heels of successfully convincing the Department of Justice to drop charges against two Chinese-American citizens accused of illegally sending sensitive information to contacts in China.

Alerts
An AB60 Driver’s License Doesn’t Establish, By Itself, Constructive Knowledge That Your Employee Is Unauthorized to Work in the US
October 19, 2015

California passed Assembly Bill 60 (AB60) which allows the Department of Motor Vehicles to issue a driver’s license to any person, which could include an undocumented person, who cannot establish their legal presence in the US but otherwise meets licensing requirements to drive a motor vehicle.

Alerts
Beware of Distributors: Mead Johnson Settles FCPA Charges for over $12 Million
August 7, 2015

On July 28, 2015, Mead Johnson Nutrition Company, an Illinois-based pediatric food producer, settled FCPA charges brought by the SEC for over $12 million.

Alerts
Canada’s NCP Sanctions Mining Company for Failing to Participate in Corporate Social Responsibility Consultations
June 2, 2015

Canada’s National Contact Point (NCP) recently sanctioned China Gold International Resources Corp. Ltd. (China Gold) for its unwillingness to participate in consultations under the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises (OECD Guidelines) regarding China Gold’s mining activities in Tibet.

Alerts
Framework for Nuclear Agreement with Iran Reached
April 7, 2015

Iran and the United States, along with Russia, China, France, the UK, and Germany announced that they have reached an agreement on the key parameters for a Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action regarding the Iran nuclear program in exchange for the termination of certain sanctions.

Fashion Counsel
Alleged Software Piracy by Overseas Fashion Firms Gives Rise to Unfair Competition Claims in California
January 30, 2013

California AG filed two lawsuits against Chinese and Indian apparel manufacturers, accusing them of unfair competitive advantage through pirated software use.

Events
ACI's Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (New York)

Arent Fox White Collar Partner Michelle Shapiro (Arroyo) is leading an interactive half-day FCPA boot camp at ACI’s 21st New York Conference.

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