Doing Business in/with the US: Your Pathway to Success
Webinar | 03.15.23, 10:00 AM CET - 12:00 PM CET
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There are business opportunities abound in and with the US. You just have to know where to find them and how to navigate through the rules and regulations. Crowell launches a series of webinars in which we will help you to successfully do business in and with the US.
Don’t miss out on this series where our practitioners will guide you through the intricate legal landscape to ensure you can establish and conduct your business in a fast and easy way. We will cover what you need to think about before expansion, launching in the US and then ensuring long term success.
The topics to be discussed in this series will include:
- Doing business in/with the US government
- Data privacy: a comparison of the U.S. and EU landscapes
- Advertising your products and services in the U.S. – rules of the road
- Artificial Intelligence: emerging frameworks governing the development and use of AI in the U.S. and the EU
In the first part of the series, our speakers will cover the different ways to identify opportunities and market products and services to U.S. federal agencies to be able to tap into that $600 billion per year budget. They will then elaborate on the basic requirements and unique compliance obligations applicable to U.S. government supply chain actors, from special rules around intellectual property and data rights, to requirements for foreign companies looking to enter into or expand in this space, including considerations around U.S. export controls.
This webinar will be held online, with the possibility to watch it in our offices and to meet with our US speakers afterwards to enable you to discuss your business questions and opportunities.
For more information, please visit these areas: Government Contracts , International Trade, Supply Chain Security and Risk Management, Government Contracts Compliance, Intellectual Property and Data Rights, Privacy and Cybersecurity, Brussels Practice
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