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The Compliance Risks of IT and Supply Chain
6 October 2010
The Compliance Risks of IT and Supply Chain

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It is all too easy to lose focus on compliance and to give in to the temptation to just ‘tick along’. This workshop will provide an insight into the real compliance issues and associated risks which are impacting companies in the current climate. The workshop will also act as a useful reminder that remaining up to date with all aspects of compliance risk, and the impact on your global trade, remains essential.
 

Attend the workshop and learn about:

  • Why your own company being compliant is not enough to reduce compliance risk
  • Why automated management of intangible transfers will become the norm
  • Why supply chain management is key to compliance risk reduction
  • The risks associated with 'compliance outreach'

 

About your workshop leaders:
 

 

David Hayes, Director, David Hayes Export Controls, UK

David has many years of experience in export controls, both from an industry and from regulator's perspective. Most recently, he has served as Corporate Head of Export Controls at Rolls-Royce Group. In 2007, recognising an increasing demand from industry, especially in relation to UK companies having to deal with US controls, he established his own consultancy. Daid Hayes is also Chairman of the Export Group for Aerospace and Defence in the UK.

 

Sunwinder Mann, Associate, Baker & McKenzie

Sunwinder (Sunny) Mann is a Senior Associate within the EC, Competition and Trade Department of the London office of Baker & McKenzie. Sunny's practice focuses on WTO and EC trade law, export controls and trade sanctions. He has advised a number of clients on UK and Ed export control rules, including on compliance, classification, licensing, WMD end-use controls and voluntary disclosure issues. He also advises on UN, EU and UK sanctions. In the US, he worked on projects involving US export, re-export and deemed export controls and US trade embargoes and he still provides compliance training to European businesses on US trade restrictions.

 

Workshop agenda

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8:30

Registration and Coffee

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9:00

Why Your Own Company being Compliant is not Enough to Reduce Compliance Risk

David Hayes

David Hayes, Director, David Hayes Export Controls

Sunwinder Mann

Sunwinder Mann, Associate, Baker & McKenzie

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9:40

Question and Answer Session

David Hayes

David Hayes, Director, David Hayes Export Controls

Sunwinder Mann

Sunwinder Mann, Associate, Baker & McKenzie

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9:50

Why Automated Management of Intangible Transfers will Become the Norm

David Hayes

David Hayes, Director, David Hayes Export Controls

Sunwinder Mann

Sunwinder Mann, Associate, Baker & McKenzie

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10:30

Question and Answer Session

David Hayes

David Hayes, Director, David Hayes Export Controls

Sunwinder Mann

Sunwinder Mann, Associate, Baker & McKenzie

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10:40

Morning Coffee Break

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11:00

Why Supply Chain Management is Key to Compliance Risk Reduction

David Hayes

David Hayes, Director, David Hayes Export Controls

Sunwinder Mann

Sunwinder Mann, Associate, Baker & McKenzie

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11:40

Question and Answer Session

David Hayes

David Hayes, Director, David Hayes Export Controls

Sunwinder Mann

Sunwinder Mann, Associate, Baker & McKenzie

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11:50

The Risks Associated with 'Compliance Outreach'

David Hayes

David Hayes, Director, David Hayes Export Controls

Sunwinder Mann

Sunwinder Mann, Associate, Baker & McKenzie

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12:30

Workshop Leader's Summary and Interactive Discussion

David Hayes

David Hayes, Director, David Hayes Export Controls

Sunwinder Mann

Sunwinder Mann, Associate, Baker & McKenzie

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