CFIUS - Making National Security Acquisitions In the United States
Event | 06.21.07, 12:00 AM UTC - 12:00 AM UTC
This seminar is for prospective investors in U.S. companies and their advisers. It will examine the legal and political issues presented by foreign investment in U.S. companies with perceived national security assets and the current regulatory climate in the U.S. for such investment.
The seminar will be led by specialists from Crowell & Moring's government and regulatory practices and features a structured walk-through of the U.S. national security due diligence that would be carried out on a hypothetical prospective foreign investment, and examine the procedures that foreign investors would need to follow if they are to navigate the waters of the CFIUS, political and public relations issues presented by a proposed investment.
Barry Cohen and Alan Gourley are speakers at this event.
For more information, please visit these areas: Government Contracts, International Trade
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