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University of Colorado Boulder Dr. Roth Session Flyer In conjunction with the Rocky Mountain Export Compliance and Enforcement Forum in Denver on October 17th, a by invitation special presentation on the impact and implications of the Dr. Roth case will be given at the University of Colorado Boulder on Thursday morning, October 18th. Similar sessions are being done across the country in conjunction with other seminars and workshops hosted by the US Commercial Service, District Export Councils and other local, national and international Sponsors and Partners. The high profile Dr. Roth case continues to have great interest in and across academia, industry, federally funded research and development centers, national labs and other organizations involved in research and development and using foreign persons and foreign nationals on such programs. The lessons learned are still reverberating. If you or your organization are interested in a similar no cost/no obligation presentation, please contact John Priecko, 703-895-1110, [email protected].
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WITTEMYER COURTROOM, MAIN COURTROOM 101University of Colorado Law School, 2450 Kittredge Loop Road
http://www.colorado.edu/law/about/visitus.htm#directions
We invite you to participate in this interactive and practical application focused outreach, education and training session that will address key aspects
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- Was justice- Did the negative consequences
- Who else is making unauthorized transfers of export controlled technology? - What was and is the impact on
- What lessons learned and lasting messages does the outcome send? - Who is providing outreach, education and training in this arena?
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October 18th, 2012, 10-11:30 AM
At the WOLF LAW BUILDING (Located on the southern end of the University of Colorado at Boulder campus)
WITTEMYER COURTROOM, MAIN COURTROOM 101University of Colorado Law School, 2450 Kittredge Loop Road, Boulder,
http://www.colorado.edu/law/about/visitus.htm#directions
We invite you to participate in this interactive and practical application focused tion and training session that will address key aspects
indictment and answers questions such as these:
Was justice served to the appropriate degree? - consequences and prison sentences fit the crimes?
is making unauthorized transfers of export controlled technology? the impact on academia and the global trade compliance community?
What lessons learned and lasting messages does the outcome send? providing outreach, education and training in this arena?
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11:30 AM
(Located on the southern end of the University of Colorado at Boulder campus) WITTEMYER COURTROOM, MAIN COURTROOM 101
Boulder, Colorado 80309 http://www.colorado.edu/law/about/visitus.htm#directions
We invite you to participate in this interactive and practical application focused tion and training session that will address key aspects of the
indictment and answers questions such as these:
sentences fit the crimes? - is making unauthorized transfers of export controlled technology? -
trade compliance community? - What lessons learned and lasting messages does the outcome send? -
providing outreach, education and training in this arena? -