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2018 STUDIO WEBCAST

International Trade Law and Deemed Exports

STUDIO WEBCAST Dec 7, 2018
Conference Concluded
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International Trade Law and Deemed Exports
1.00 hr
(Contains material from Dec 2018)

Overview

11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (1.00 hrs)
Streaming live from our studios, join Dan Minutillo and understand the concept of "deemed exports" that affects every company in the U.S. that employs a foreign national. Learn what a deemed export is an how your clients can avoid the steep penalties for violating deemed export regulations.
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If you cannot watch the entire webcast at its scheduled time, register now and view the recording and eCourse when it is available in “Your Briefcase” after the webcast.  Earn CLE credit (in TX and CA) on your time!

Event Schedule

Program is subject to change.
All times are Central Time Zone.

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  • Friday Morning, Dec. 7, 2018
  • 11:30 am
    1.00 hr
    International Trade Law and Deemed Exports
    Almost every mid-sized and large company in the US employs a foreign national, that is a non-US citizen or green card holder. As soon as this foreign national employee is exposed to that company’s technology (product), an export occurs to the country of that foreign national even though neither the national nor the product ever left the shores of the US. This is called a deemed export.

    Products are classified in accordance with US export regulations based on their function and use. That classification determines if a product can be exported from the US to another country without an export license or use of a license exception, exemption, or general license.  This applies to deemed exports as well. If the foreign national is exposed to technology that would require an export license to export it from the US to that foreign national’s home, then an export license is required, or other measures must be taken to protect that technology from the foreign national while in the US.

    Therefore, foreign nationals and their employers (your client) are subject to US export laws even if the technology which they are exposed to never leave the shores of the US—deemed exports. Learn how your clients can avoid the steep penalties for violating deemed export regulations.

    Dan Minutillo, Attorney, Shareholder, Minutillo Law Corporation - San Jose, CA

  • 12:30 pm
    Presentation Concludes

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Conference Faculty

Dan Minutillo

Attorney, Shareholder, Minutillo Law Corporation
San Jose, CA

Credit Info

  • STUDIO WEBCAST
MCLE Credit
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You may claim your credit online in Your Briefcase, and UT Law CLE will report credit on your behalf to the State Bar of Texas.  A Certificate of Completion will be emailed to you upon claiming credit. The system reports Texas CLE credit every Tuesday. If you are claiming credit in the last week of your birth month, self-report your CLE credit directly to the State Bar of Texas at texasbar.com, using the course number  provided on your certificate of attendance.
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To claim California MCLE credit, California credit option must be selected PRIOR to viewing the live webcast. This accreditation requires attendance verification. UT Law CLE monitors and records attendee responses to questions that randomly appear during the live webcast presentation. Verification pop-ups will NOT display when the webcast video player is in "full screen" mode. Furthermore, the notification sound effect alerting pop-ups, will NOT play on mobile devices. We recommend viewing from a computer, as opposed to a mobile device, should MCLE credit, other than Texas, be needed. The response record is detailed on the Certificate of Completion. 

You must claim your credit online in Your Briefcase, and will then be provided a Certificate of Attendance for your records. UT Law CLE is required to provide the State Bar with electronic attendance records for any MCLE participatory activity within 60 days of completion of the activity. The California licensee is responsible for reporting their compliance/credit hours earned to the State Bar at the end of their reporting period directly to the State Bar of California at calbar.ca.gov.  UT Law CLE will maintain Attendance Records for four years.  

MCLE credit is presented based on a 60-minute credit hour.
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If you wish to satisfy MCLE or other professional education requirements in another state for a program offered by the University of Texas School of Law, please check with the state bar or other licensing authority in that state to ensure it will qualify for self-reporting your credits.
 
To claim Other States MCLE credit, Other States credit option must be selected PRIOR to viewing the live webcast. You must claim and  certify your credit online in Your Briefcase, you will then be provided a Certificate of Attendance for your records and to provide to other licensing authorities as needed. 

This accreditation requires attendance verification. UT Law CLE monitors and records attendee responses to questions that randomly appear during the live webcast presentation. The response record is detailed on the Certificate of Completion.
MCLE credit is presented based on a 60-minute credit hour.

Key Dates

STUDIO WEBCAST – Dec 7, 2018
Conference Concluded

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