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New U.S. Export Controls on Semiconductors Take Effect
Client UpdatesInternational Trade Update
Baker Botts: Deal opportunities abound in datacentre space
External ArticleTMT Finance
Intellectual Property Report
Client UpdatesHigh Demand for Telecommunications Services Expected to Drive Deals Despite Economic Headwinds
External ArticleThe Computer & Internet Lawyer
Defending Prior Software Use With 35 U.S.C. Section 273
External ArticleNew York Law Journal
What the President's Order on Competition Means for Consumer Products
Client UpdatesSubsea Networks
Speeches & PresentationsIncorrect Export Licensing Determinations Result in Wireless Telecommunications Equipment Manufacturer Settling with BIS for Apparent Export Control Violations
Client UpdatesOn March 19, the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (“BIS”) announced the entry into a $122,000 settlement with Comtech XiCom Technology, Inc. (“Comtech XiCom”), a leading supplier of high power amplifiers for satellite communications based in Santa Clara, CA, for three apparent violations of the Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”), caused by Comtech XiCom’s mistaken belief that certain exports could be made without BIS license or authorization.
UK M&A and National Security - the Government's Proposed New Screening Powers
Client UpdatesFTC v. Qualcomm – What's in it for you?
WebinarAmerican Bar Association Webinar
Navigating COVID-19: Creating Opportunity out of Crisis
WebinarCOVID-19 Pandemic Highlights Submarine Cables As Critical Infrastructure
External ArticleTotal Telecom