Broadcast Date: Wednesday, June 14, 2023
from 10:00 am to 11:00 am (ET)

Overview:

Economic strength and international leadership are essential to advancing the United States’ goals in safeguarding national interests. Despite the persistent global threats like international conflicts, which pose significant concerns in national security, the national security regulation also continues to stretch its scope, now touching upon communications, data, and antitrust. Likewise, regulatory bodies carry on with their outlook on outbound investment screening.

Business leaders, policymakers and other practitioners concerned should stay updated on any developments in this field to understand the unique circumstances, opportunities and challenges it may bring.

Listen as experienced national security lawyers E. Patrick Gilman (Brown Rudnick LLP) and Sara L. Carlson (Defense Intelligence Agency) provide a comprehensive discussion of the recent developments and critical issues in national security law. Speakers, among other things, will offer practical tips and strategies for navigating this dynamic regulatory environment.

Key topics include:

  • National Security Law: Current and Emerging Trends
  • Identified National Security Threats
  • Critical Issues and Red Flags
  • Practical Tips and Strategies
  • Regulatory Outlook

Credit:

Course Level:

Intermediate

 

Advance Preparation:

Print and review course materials

 

Method of Presentation:

On-Demand Webcast

 

Prerequisite:

General knowledge of national security law

 

Course Code:

1410809

 

NY Category of CLE:

Areas of Professional Practice

 

Total Credit:

1.0 CLE

 

Speaker Panel:

E. Patrick Gilman, Partner and Co-Lead of the National Security Group
16+ Years of National Security Law Experience

Brown Rudnick LLP

E. Patrick Gilman is a partner in Brown Rudnick’s White Collar Defense, Investigations & Compliance Practice Group and is the co-lead of the Firm’s National Security practice. He is a former federal prosecutor in the United States Army and a seasoned trial lawyer with extensive experience prosecuting and defending criminal and high-profile national security cases before both federal and state trial and appellate courts.

Patrick’s practice focuses on national security, cyber security, anti-money laundering, and anti-corruption matters, often representing corporations with global operations and significant risks of criminal liabilities.

Another key component of Patrick’s practice is internal investigations and assessing corporate risk. This portion of his practice includes the representation of executives relating to issues that involve the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC), International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), the Committee on Foreign Investment of the United States (CFIUS) and anti-money laundering investigations.

Sara L. Carlson, Deputy General Counsel (Acting), Analysis, Technology, and Science Division
Defense Intelligence Agency

Sara Carlson currently serves as the acting Deputy General Counsel for Analysis, Technology, and Science in DIA’s Office of the General Counsel. Sara leads a team of attorneys and a paralegal who provide legal counsel and support to DIA’s Directorate of Analysis, Directorate of Science and Technology, and the Chief Information Officer. Prior to joining DIA, Ms. Carlson served as a legal counsel to the National Counterterrorism Center, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, where she served as the primary legal advisor to the Directorate of Operations Support and the Directorate of Strategic Operational Planning. In addition, Sara served as the primary legal advisor to the Director and the Center on domestic terrorism, creating a training program to ensure the proper exercise of legal authorities in this space. Sara also served as an active duty Army Judge Advocate in various other roles in both deployed and garrison environments. Ms. Carlson received her Bachelor of Science from the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, and commissioned as a Military Police Officer in the United States Army following graduation. She received her law degree from the Pennsylvania State University’s Dickinson School of Law at University Park. Sara also has a Master’s in Military Law from the Army Judge Advocate General’s School in Charlottesville, Virginia, and a Master’s in National Security Law, with distinction, from the Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C., where she presently serves as an adjunct professor. Sara lives in Northern Virginia with her husband and their children.

Agenda:

E. Patrick Gilman, Partner and Co-Lead of the National Security Group

16+ Years of National Security Law Experience

Brown Rudnick LLP

AND

Sara L. CarlsonDeputy General Counsel (Acting), Analysis, Technology, and Science Division

Defense Intelligence Agency

  • National Security Strategy Evolution
  • USG Response To Threats Over Time
  • Current Themes
  • Trends
  • Where Are We Going?

Date & Time:

Wednesday, June 14, 2023

10:00 am to 11:00 am (ET)

Who Should Attend:

  • National Security Attorneys
  • White-Collar Lawyers
  • International Trade Law Attorneys
  • Trade Compliance Administrators and Managers
  • Regulatory and Policy Managers
  • Risk Advisors
  • Compliance Officers
  • Legal and Compliance Executives
  • Top-Level Executives
  • General Counsel
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SPEAKERS

E. Patrick GilmanPartner and Co-Lead of the National Security Group
16+ Years of National Security Law Experience
Brown Rudnick LLP
Sara L. CarlsonDeputy General Counsel (Acting), Analysis, Technology, and Science Division
Defense Intelligence Agency

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