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Recent high-profile cases arising under U.S. export control laws have captured headlines and confirmed that the enforcement climate is more aggressive than ever. The government has significantly stepped up criminal prosecution of export control violations, and enforcement actions are increasingly resulting in criminal convictions, prison terms, and millions of dollars in penalties. Administrative actions also have dramatically increased, often resulting in multi-million dollar settlements.

Miller & Chevalier's export controls group includes leading lawyers who bring their considerable background in government, private practice and in house positions to the representation of their clients. They are experienced with the regulations of the State Department, the Commerce Department, the Treasury, the Department of Energy, the Department of Defense, and the Nuclear Regulatory Agency and have been heavily involved in the major regulatory and enforcement developments of the last few years. Our lawyers have great depth in export control regulation, policy, and interagency processes. In the private sector, they have advised companies on a wide range of complex issues and are regular speakers at major export control seminars.

International Traffic in Arms Regulations

Lawyers in the export controls group have recently dealt with some of the most complex and burdensome issues presented by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), including the demanding commodity jurisdiction issues facing both commercial firms and defense contractors. Our lawyers have decades of experience in the U.S. aerospace and defense sector and have advised foreign defense firms regarding the full scope of U.S. export control rules. They also represent firms that are new to the ITAR and the processes required to conduct compliant business under the ITAR. The export controls group advises clients regarding regulatory interpretation, registration requirements, licensing strategies, internal assessments and gap analysis, self-audits, disclosures, training, and process creation.

Export Administration Regulations

Our lawyers have written nearly all the fundamental building blocks and policies of the Commerce Department's Export Administration Regulations (EAR), including the de minimis rules, publicly available treatment, and the deemed export rule. The group regularly advises businesses on the encryption rules, deemed export controls, other technology transfer regulations, end use controls, end user and blacklist controls, de minimis calculations and strategies, and complex classification issues in diverse industries. Our advice includes license preparation and strategies, interpretation of complex regulations, internal assessments and gap analysis, audits, disclosures, training, and process creation. Miller & Chevalier lawyers have years of experience with the important interagency review process, including the role of reviewing agencies such as the Departments of Defense and Energy and the National Security Council staff. This experience includes many years inside the Executive Branch and in the private sector. 

Regulations Issued by the Office of Foreign Assets Control

Miller & Chevalier advises firms on the various embargo and sanctions regulations issued by the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). These regulations are complex and change frequently as the foreign policy of the United States responds to developments. Miller & Chevalier lawyers have substantial experience with both regulations and regulators of OFAC and have advised both U.S. and foreign firms regarding all of the OFAC rules and major prohibitions, such as the restriction against U.S. persons facilitating trade between embargoed countries and other non-U.S. countries.

Export Control and Embargo Legislation and Policy

Miller & Chevalier lawyers have testified before the relevant committees of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives on export control legislation and drawing upon this experience, as well as their senior government service, regularly advise corporations on the impact of legislative developments. Our lawyers regularly assist companies in shaping strategies and comments on proposed regulations and other policy initiatives of the Executive Branch.

Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States

For more than twenty-five years, Miller & Chevalier lawyers have worked in the government and in the private sector on CFIUS reviews of acquisitions of U.S. companies by foreign firms. Export controls over technical data and the compliance by foreign firms with these technical data rules have long been at the heart of the CFIUS process, which now also addresses matters of homeland security.

Antiboycott Laws

Miller & Chevalier regularly provides advice and assistance to U.S. companies and their foreign affiliates under the antiboycott laws of both the Commerce and Treasury Departments'. Our lawyers have government experience in the writing of these rules and substantial corporate and law firm experience in the development of processes for compliance with these rules.

Enforcement, Litigation and Litigation Support

Miller & Chevalier lawyers have handled complex enforcement matters, including criminal investigations and criminal defense of charges under the ITAR and EAR. Members of the export controls group have helped firms shape voluntary disclosures under the export control regulations and negotiated settlements of criminal and administrative charges. In the import area of voluntary disclosures, our lawyers have assisted companies with strategies, preparation, drafting, and advocacy before the government export control and embargo agencies.

Our lawyers bring credibility with the regulatory agencies and an understanding of modern criminal and administrative investigative and enforcement processes to the representation of our clients. The firm holds out selected members as expert witnesses and candidates to serve as a special monitor in connection with export controls and sanctions remedial programs.

Process Assessments, Audits, Investigations, and M&A Due Diligence

Miller & Chevalier lawyers conduct in depth process assessments and gap analysis to compare a corporation's existing processes against government expectations for compliance programs, best practices and substantive requirements. Our lawyers are experienced in the conduct of audits and investigations. Miller & Chevalier has substantial experience in the conduct of pre-acquisition due diligence regarding trade controls and the securities law implications for representations in SEC filings concerning compliance programs.

Financial Institutions and Trade Controls

Miller & Chevalier has unique experience in the confluence of money laundering and export control investigations and violations. Our lawyers understand the trade compliance risks in investment banking, international supply chain finance, export finance, and other value added services that may run afoul of the ITAR, EAR and facilitation restrictions under OFAC rules.



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