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Upcoming event: Sanctions Compliance in International Commodity Trade
- Switzerland
03-04-2019
On Thursday 9 May 2019, Eversheds Sutherland will be hosting a one-day seminar allowing in-depth training and discussions on Sanctions Compliance in International Commodity Trade in collaboration with the Swiss Trading and Shipping Association (STSA).
Following topics will be discussed, with a special emphasis on Russia:
- Swiss sanctions regime and enforcement
- US and EU sanctions explained
- Sanctions and Russia: view from a Russian practitioner
- Extraterritorial application of US sanctions and “secondary sanctions”
- US sanctions vs EU blocking statute vs Russian counter-sanctions
- Compliance Workshop with cases studies
Speakers and hosts:
- Patrick Eberhardt, Eversheds Sutherland Geneva
- Ginger Faulk, Eversheds Sutherland Washington
- Anu Mattila, Eversheds Sutherland Moscow
- Zia Ullah, Eversheds Sutherland Manchester
Fees are CHF 350 (STSA members) and CHF 530 (non-members) and include networking breakfast, lunch, coffee breaks and cocktails at the end of the seminar.
For more information and registration, please click here.
This information is for guidance purposes only and should not be regarded as a substitute for taking legal advice. Please refer to the full terms and conditions on our website.
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