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Another New Day in Cuba: The Obama Administration Further Loosens U.S. Sanctions

On March 16, 2016, the Obama Administration further loosened sanctions on Cuba in accordance with President Obama’s policy previously announced on December 17, 2014, and partially implemented thus far, to engage and empower...more

Yates Memo in Action: No Cooperation Credit in FCPA Enforcement for Failing to Disclose Key Facts

A recent case illustrates both the ongoing corruption risks for U.S. companies doing business in developing countries such as China and the Government’s tougher stance on settling white collar crime cases. In this case, the...more

Another Shoe Drops: More Changes to the U.S. Cuban Sanctions from the White House

On January 25, the Obama Administration made concurrent announcements about its evolving posture on the Cuban sanctions. On that date, the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) released more changes to the Cuban Assets...more

Moving Forward with Iran: An Update on U.S. Business Interests and the Iran Nuclear Settlement

The world reached a critical milestone on January 16, which was “Implementation Day” for the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) regarding Iran’s nuclear development program. The JCPOA is the agreement approved on...more

Defense Department Proposes to Expand Applicability of Electronic-Counterfeit-Parts Regulations; Tens of Thousands of Contractors...

It has long been a goal of the Federal government to eliminate counterfeit parts—parts of unknown (and likely false) origin and uncertain reliability—from the procurement supply chain. But these efforts have picked up pace...more

U.S. Business Interests and the 2015 Iran Nuclear Settlement: A Critical First Appraisal

This has been a historic month for the United States and several other leading nations as they reached an apparent settlement with Iran over the development of its nuclear program. On July 14, the five permanent members of...more

Obama Administration Announces Historic Easing of Economic Sanctions Against Cuba

On December 17, 2014, the Obama Administration announced the prospective easing of some restrictions in the U.S. economic embargo on Cuba (the “Economic Sanctions”). The Obama Administration had laid the groundwork for...more

Practical Guidance for Dealing with OFAC’s Recently Released Ukraine Related Sanctions Regulations and the EU’s Ukraine Sanctions

On May 8, 2014, the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”) issued regulations to implement three Executive Orders issued by President Obama in March regarding the situation in Ukraine. The...more

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