Event update! In response to recent developments from Capitol Hill and the White House that will increase U.S. CBP's Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) enforcement, this event is now scheduled for April 17, 2024. AIAG members have the benefit of engaging in person or virtually, and non-members will be able to join virtually only.
Join us to ask questions and hear key insights on UFLPA federal enforcement and policy by Washington, D.C.- based international trade law attorney Michael P. House.
As partner and firm-wide co-chair at Perkins Coie, Michael will provide an experienced legal perspective on the latest developments in UFLPA enforcement, including case studies, best practices, key litigation affecting CBP activities, and recent policy developments. He will also share critical insights to help reduce your risk of receiving a Notice of Detention, along with lessons learned from companies who have had shipments stopped by CBP and insights on how to respond.
Since the UFLPA passed with strong bipartisan support and is not anticipated to change, this critical event will help inform and better prepare your team for compliance. Register today to learn more!
Note: In person members are also invited to join us for a networking cocktail reception following Michael's presentation to ask additional questions and continue the discussion. Not a member yet? Learn more
UFLPA Event Flyer
Event Schedule
3:00 pm - Registration
3:30-5:00 pm - Presentation, Q&A
5:00-6:00 pm - Networking Cocktail Reception for in person attendee