US Exports

Intro to US Export Compliance: ITAR and EAR (2025 Update)

Format: Live webinar (on-demand recording available on February 13, 2025)
Date: February 4, 2025
Time: 1:00 p.m. EST
Duration: Approx. 90 minutes
Instructor: Jack Shelton, Aegis Trade Law LLC
Learning Credits: 1.5 CPEs, 1.5 ATCs

*Your registration includes access to the on-demand recording.

Complying with U.S. export control and sanctions regulations can be overwhelming due to their complexity and extensive requirements. Success demands a clear understanding of the rules, a well-structured approach, and ongoing commitment.

In this webinar, you’ll learn the essentials of export compliance, including:

  • How to determine which regulations apply to your operations
  • What items and activities are subject to control
  • Key compliance steps to minimize risks and avoid penalties

Whether you’re new to export regulations or looking to strengthen your processes, this session will provide actionable insights to help your business thrive in a regulated environment.

Target Audience: Businesses that export and/or deal in controlled commodities, technology, or software

Date

Feb 04 2025

Time

EST
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Local Time

  • Timezone: Europe/Copenhagen
  • Date: Feb 04 2025
  • Time: 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Cost

$85.00

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Speaker

  • Jack Shelton
    Jack Shelton
    Partner, Aegis Trade Law LLC

    John K. (“Jack”) Shelton serves as outside general counsel for domestic and international businesses. Jack’s background places a particular emphasis on serving importers, exporters, and the shipping/logistics industry. He regularly works with his corporate clients to develop export compliance policies and helps them stay compliant.

    Jack is admitted to practice law in the courts of D.C., Tennessee, Louisiana, and the U.S. Court of International Trade (currently on voluntary inactive status in Louisiana). He is also a licensed US Customs Broker.

    Jack received his J.D. from the University of Tennessee (cum laude) and his LL.M. in Admiralty Law from Tulane University (cum laude). He began his legal practice working in Germany, representing an ocean carrier, after which he moved to New Orleans to represent international businesses in the Gulf of Mexico. He has since lived and worked in Tennessee, D.C., and elsewhere.

    Jack is married to the far more interesting songwriter and musician, Grace Askew.

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