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U.S. Sanctions Developments: New Opportunities and Risks in Cuba, Iran and Sudan

insights July 21, 2017

In the last few years, drastic liberalization has changed the comprehensive U.S. sanctions against Iran and Cuba that had been maintained for decades. Iran sanctions were first enacted in 1979 (with the broad secondary sanctions for foreign subsidiaries only in place since 2012). Cuba sanctions began in 1960. Garnering less fanfare, the U.S. also largely…

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Changes in U.S. Sanctions, Opportunities and Risks – CLE Webinar Recording

insights February 1, 2017

Presentation provided by Rimon’s Corporate and International Trade Attorney Jill M. Williamson along with Trial and Appellate Attorney Carlos F. Gonzalez The US has significantly loosened restrictions on transactions in both Cuba and Iran. This session overviewed the changes, discussed how companies can take advantage of these changes, and what risks and restrictions still remain. This webinar satisfies 1 CLE…

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