This one day conference will take a two-pronged approach to engage attendees and participants in identifying and developing effective strategies. First, there will be three panels, each one focused on identifying key developments and analyzing their impact in a substantive policy and regulatory issues area:

  • Foreign investment and telecommunications license reviews;
  • Trade and technology controls; and
  • Sensitive data, network, and supply chain security.

Second, there will be three panels, each one focused on describing the current state of expectations, best practices, and practical success strategies in a risks and requirements posture area:

  • Proactive: anticipating, defining, and reducing policy and regulatory risks and requirements before they manifest;
  • Reactive: detecting, containing, and resolving policy and regulatory risks and requirements when they manifest; and
  • Mitigation: designing, implementing, and operating effective controls and independent oversight to address policy and regulatory risks and requirements after they manifest.

Each panel will bring together industry, financial, regulatory, and policy experts; attorneys and professional service providers; U.S. and foreign government officials; and corporate and organization executives who operate at the intersection of policy, technology, trade, and finance to provide interdisciplinary insight into the risks and opportunities of a dynamic world.

Nancy will participate during the Trade & Technology: Acceleration, Convergence, and Control session at 10:15am ET. The panel will discuss:

  • What is the substance and impact of newly implemented ECRA regulations?
  • How do tech and investment control regulations intersect?
  • What is the substance and impact of changes to U.S. regulation of foreign direct products and exports to Hong Kong/China?
  • How are non-U.S. trade and technology controls changing?
  • How are companies with a global workforce, supply chain, and/or customer base navigating these requirements?

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Practising Law Institute (PLI)

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