March 18, 2022

Law firm HFW to host webinar on trade sanctions and how to protect your business

Pictured: scales and a gavel, symbols of law and justice. Photo credit: Succo via Pixabay

Join Holman Fenwick Willan’s sanctions-law expert, Daniel Martin at 9.00am GMT on 24 March 2022 as he shares key insights to assess and manage sanctions risks.
 
The rapidly evolving sanctions environment creates unprecedented challenges for global businesses, their customers, suppliers and service providers.
 
Any breach or perceived breach can have a debilitating impact on a commercial organisation, cutting it off from international finance, triggering civil and criminal penalties and the loss of reputation, revenue and time.
 
But if you can demonstrate to your customers, suppliers and service providers that you can navigate this complex and everchanging field, that puts you ahead of the market, builds trust and enables you to win opportunities.
 
Dan will explore:

  • Global trends impacting the sanctions landscape – understanding how they are shaped by politics, law and trade.
  • Key sanctions authorities – who is watching you and what do they expect?
  • What will be the key sanctions challenges in 2022?
  • Managing sanctions – practical steps to a secure compliance strategy.

Register your place here: https://lnkd.in/e3CeB9Sr

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