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The ever-changing tariff regime has left many corporations scrambling to reply. For in-house counsel, the problem will not be solely understanding the direct monetary affect but in addition anticipating the authorized, contractual, and operational ripple results. Larger tariffs can pressure provide chains, squeeze margins, and pressure robust selections—however with the appropriate methods, you’ll be able to defend your group and keep compliance.
On this webcast, a panel of authorized and enterprise leaders will share sensible steering on methods to assess dangers, make knowledgeable changes, and safeguard your organization’s pursuits in a risky commerce setting.
Register to attend this webcast to study:
- Consider and alter your provide chain to scale back publicity to high-tariff international locations
- Calculate how a lot of the elevated import prices could be absorbed or handed on, and by whom
- Assess whether or not tariffs set off contractual obligations or cures
- Vet new distributors to make sure compliance with authorities rules and keep away from regulatory pitfalls
- Anticipate the broader enterprise impacts of tariffs, from income declines to staffing changes
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Lisa Shuchman (Moderator) | Govt Editor | Legislation.com Worldwide
Lisa Shuchman is Govt Editor of Legislation.com Worldwide. She has been with ALM since 2012 in varied roles, together with as an editor with The American Lawyer and a reporter at Company Counsel. She beforehand labored in Japan for The Wall Avenue Journal and The New York Instances.
Jan de Beer | Companion | Frost Brown Todd Attorneys
Jan concentrates his follow within the space of worldwide regulation and commerce with a selected give attention to import and export issues, customs rules, labeling necessities, and transaction licensing. Jan has vital expertise in counseling shoppers on commerce and provide chain issues in a excessive tariff setting. He additionally assists shoppers with complying with export licensing obligations underneath the Division of Commerce’s Export Administration Rules (“EAR”) and the Division of State’s Worldwide Visitors In Arms Rules (“ITAR”).
Zhaoying (Dorothy) Du | Head of International Provide Chain Authorized Group | Lenovo
Dorothy at present leads the worldwide provide chain authorized group of Lenovo, a number one multinational developer, producer, and vendor of clever gadgets, providers and options. On this function, she helps the corporate’s advanced, fast-moving provide chain and procurement operations. Previous to March 2025, Dorothy led the worldwide authorized group of Motorola Mobility, a Lenovo firm, and was answerable for overseeing and advising on varied authorized issues throughout the group.
Jason Corridor | Chief Folks & Authorized Officer | SunVest Photo voltaic, LLC
At SunVest Photo voltaic, a renewable power startup, Jason leads the authorized, HR, IT, and compliance features. Previous to SunVest, Jason served as Chief Authorized Officer at Renesas Electronics, a publicly traded semiconductor firm headquartered in Tokyo. Earlier than transitioning in-house, Jason was an mental property litigator at Morrison & Foerster in San Francisco, the place he represented expertise and life sciences corporations in high-stakes litigation.
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