Gibson Dunn offers steps for firms amid tougher export enforcement

Barbara L. Becker Chair & Managing Partner Gibson
Barbara L. Becker Chair & Managing Partner - Gibson
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Gibson Dunn partners and associates have contributed an article to Law360, outlining practical steps for companies to navigate the current export enforcement environment. Partner Matthew Axelrod, along with associates Justin duRivage and Hui Fang, provide insights on how businesses can brace themselves for a more stringent approach in export regulation.

“Partner Matthew Axelrod and associates Justin duRivage and Hui Fang have written for Law360 about concrete steps that companies should consider taking to prepare for an aggressive approach to export enforcement.”

This guidance comes at a time when regulatory scrutiny is increasing, urging companies to be proactive in compliance efforts. The article aims to equip businesses with necessary tools and strategies to manage potential challenges posed by evolving export controls.

The publication emphasizes the importance of staying informed about regulatory changes and adapting business practices accordingly. Companies are encouraged to conduct thorough internal reviews and implement robust compliance programs to mitigate risks associated with non-compliance.



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