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US National Contact Point Issues Final Statement in Dispute against Multinational under the OECD Guidelines
February 19, 2015
Lee M. Caplan

The US National Contact Point recently issued a Final Statement regarding complaints by two international labor unions that Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. and Nissan North America, Inc. (Nissan) engaged in conduct inconsistent with the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises (OECD Guidelines).

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New Compliance Obligations Regarding Human Trafficking
February 6, 2015

The long-awaited final Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) provisions modifying the Human Trafficking regulations were published on January 29, 2015.

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Mitigating Risk and Protecting Your Company’s Brand in the US Marketplace
February 5, 2015
David R. Hamill, Birgit Matthiesen

In September 2014, Arent Fox reported about a US court case with which every corporate officer of a company doing business in the United States should become familiar.

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UN Global Compact Announces Its Expulsion of Business Participants
February 2, 2015
Lee M. Caplan

Many companies and other stakeholders have chosen to participate in the United Nations (UN) Global Compact as a means of demonstrating their commitment to integrating universal Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) principles into their business practices.

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Alcoa’s Derivative Settlement Another Consequence of FCPA Misdeeds
January 30, 2015
M. Scott Peeler, Peter V. B. Unger

Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) violations can lead to significant collateral consequences.

Alerts
How Does a Company Comply with New Buy American Rules?
January 27, 2015
David R. Hamill, Birgit Matthiesen

Your company has been asked by a customer to certify that its products manufactured in US plants are in compliance with “Buy American” requirements. How does your company respond?

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The New Buy American Environment: How Does a Canadian Company Comply with the New Rules?
January 27, 2015
Birgit Matthiesen, David R. Hamill

Your company has been asked by a customer to certify that its products manufactured in US plants are in compliance with “Buy American” requirements. How does your company respond?

Alerts
Export Control Reform — 2014 in Review
January 27, 2015
Kay C. Georgi

In 2014, the Departments of State and Commerce implemented final rules that overhauled 11 United States Munitions List (USML) Categories. These changes have affected a wide range of industries.

Alerts
OFAC and BIS Release Regulations Relaxing Some Trade with Cuba
January 20, 2015
Matthew Nolan, Kay C. Georgi

The Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control and the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security released their much-anticipated regulations governing trade with Cuba, and they were published in the Federal Register and became effective on January 16, 2015.

Alerts
Canada’s Enhanced Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy Establishes New Consequences for the Extractive Industry
January 7, 2015
Lee M. Caplan

Canada’s Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade, and Development announced an enhanced Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy when it released a report entitled “Doing Business the Canadian Way: A Strategy to Advance Corporate Social Responsibility in Canada’s Extractive Sector Abroad.”

Alerts
OFAC Issues Wind-Down License for Crimean Transactions Until the End of January 2015
December 31, 2014
Kay C. Georgi

Following up from the Executive Order 13685 which effectively banned US trade and investment with Crimea, the Department of the Treasury has just issued General License 5.

Alerts
US and EU Coordinate Another Round of Russian Sanctions: Crimea Effectively an Embargoed Country
December 22, 2014
Kay C. Georgi, Matthew Nolan

The United States and the European Union imposed additional sanctions on Russia and Crimea.

Alerts
President Obama Announces Historic Thaw in Cuban Diplomatic and Trade Relations
December 18, 2014
Kay C. Georgi, Matthew Nolan

In a live press conference yesterday, President Barack Obama announced the beginning to a thaw in more than 50 years of chilly relations with Cuba.

Alerts
President Obama Delivers Landmark Statement on Cuba: Uncompensated Takings Questions Remain
December 17, 2014
Byron Dorgan*
Alerts
Exporters to Venezuela and Russia Beware: BIS Adds Venezuela and Russia to the ‘Military End Use’ and ‘Military End User’ Controls
November 12, 2014
Kay C. Georgi

On November 7, 2014, the Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) amended its Export Administration Regulations (EAR) to impose license requirements on the export, re-export, or transfer (in-country) of certain items to or within Venezuela when intended for a “military end use”

Alerts
What the 2014 Election Means for Your Industry
November 5, 2014
Byron Dorgan*, Dan H. Renberg, Jon S. Bouker, Laura E. Doyle*, Philip S. English*
Press Release
U.S. News and Best Lawyers Rates 16 Arent Fox Practices Among Best in the Country
November 5, 2014

Sixteen Arent Fox LLP practice areas have been recognized in the 2015 “Best Law Firms” rankings.

Alerts
CBP Announces Changes to Audit Rules
October 8, 2014

US Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP’s) Office of Regulatory Audit will be hosting a webinar on Thursday, October 9, 2014 from 2:00 pm–3:30 pm Eastern Time to provide an overview of its Focused Assessment (FA) Program.

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Compliance Officers Beware
September 22, 2014
David R. Hamill

Import managers and compliance personnel can now be held personally liable in circumstances other than fraud for imports that violate US custom laws.

Alerts
US and EU Publish Yet Another Wave of Russian Sanctions
September 12, 2014
Kay C. Georgi

Investment Services Targeted, Sectoral Sanctions Move Debt Sanctions from 90 to 30 days, Certain Oil Exploration/Production Exports and Services Prohibited

Press Release
The Best Lawyers in America 2015 Recognizes 35 Arent Fox Attorneys
August 18, 2014

Washington, DC

Alerts
Protecting Foreign Investments in Ukraine’s Conflict Regions
August 5, 2014
Lee M. Caplan

As the crisis in Ukraine intensifies and broadens, more foreign investment is likely to find itself caught in the crossfire. The situation raises novel questions about the application of Ukraine’s many investment treaties in the context of armed conflict and belligerent occupation.

Alerts
Comparing the New (August 1 and 6, 2014) US and EU Oil and Military Sector Sanctions on Russia: Like Yet Unlike
August 4, 2014
Kay C. Georgi

After announcing planned additional sanctions in the energy and military end-use sectors, the European Union and the United States both made good on their promises.

Alerts
US Sharpens Russian Sanction Teeth with Complicated Energy & Banking Sectoral Sanctions and Additions to SDN & Entity List
July 18, 2014
Kay C. Georgi

On July 16, 2014, the US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) escalated Russian sanctions by issuing “Sectoral Sanctions” — prohibitions on certain finance related transactions with certain entities, including two major Russian banks and two oil and natural gas producers.

Press Release
Forty Arent Fox Attorneys Recognized Among Nation’s Best by Legal 500
June 27, 2014

Legal 500 US has rated 40 Arent Fox LLP attorneys as national leaders in their field.

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