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Gregory Husisian is a partner and litigation attorney with Foley & Lardner LLP. Gregory is chair of the firm’s International Trade and National Security Practice, focusing on both international trade and international regulatory issues.
Before entering private practice, Gregory clerked for the Honorable Jerry E. Smith of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Gregory regularly counsels clients regarding international regulatory issues posed by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) and other economic sanctions, export controls issues posed by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), and anticorruption issues posed by the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and other anticorruption laws. He also represents companies with national security concerns in acquisitions before the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS).
As a member of the Foley Government Enforcement Defense & Investigations Practice, the co-chair of the Foley Automotive Team, and a member of the Foley International Team, Gregory’s practice encompasses all aspects of international regulation of exports and international conduct, including counseling, compliance, training, investigations, and enforcement actions/self-disclosures.
Gregory has authored a guide to international compliance best practices and risk-assessment toolkits designed to help multinational companies identify and manage their international regulatory risk. These items are available on request by emailing Gregory.
Gregory regularly counsels clients regarding compliance and regulatory risk-management across the broad range of international and domestic regulatory regimes, including through the conduct of comprehensive risk assessments, the creation of codes of conduct and compliance policies, the construction of internal controls and standard compliance operating procedures, and the establishment of national and international compliance and risk management departments. Gregory has conducted compliance audits and training at numerous companies in the United States, South America, Europe, and Asia.
John Turlais is a member of Foley & Lardner LLP’s Government Enforcement Defense & Investigations Practice Group. He has significant experience conducting international compliance risk assessments for domestic and foreign companies and, based on their specific risk profiles, designing and improving their international trade and anti-bribery/anti-corruption (ABC) compliance programs consistent with the expectations set forth by U.S. law enforcement agencies. He has worked with companies of all sizes —including publicly-traded companies and multinational corporations with established compliance programs, and small and mid-sized firms seeking to expand internationally — to improve or develop myriad policies, position-specific compliance training programs, third-party due diligence procedures, and internal controls tailored to the economic sanctions, export controls, customs, and ABC risks faced by his clients.
Relatedly, a substantial portion of John’s practice is devoted to counseling clients on international regulatory matters, including economic sanctions programs conducted by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), export controls issues under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and Export Administration
Regulations (EAR), ABC issues under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), and import-related issues overseen by Customs & Border Protection (CBP). John’s experience includes conducting numerous internal investigations and defending corporate clients facing enforcement actions by the U.S. Department of Justice or other federal or state agencies.
John provides clients with practical, risk-based guidance and designs implementable international trade and ABC compliance solutions suited to clients’ needs and budgets. In recognition of his work developing ABC tools to help mid-sized companies assess corruption risks and respond to issues more efficiently and effectively, John has received the State Bar of Wisconsin’s Legal Innovator award and the Milwaukee BizTimes’ I.Q. (Innovation Quotient) award.
John understands that it is critically important to have a coordinated, multijurisdictional response to multinational enforcement actions. To that end, he helped establish an international defense alliance, the ConciliumTM Global Network, composed of compliance, investigations, and government enforcement defense attorneys located in countries around the world. John also serves as the FCPA advisor to a software firm developing online ABC modules specifically designed for training multinational companies operating in India.
John is a frequent writer and speaker on topics related to the international trade compliance, internal investigations, and cross-border government defense strategies. For a list of his publications, please see the Insights section below.
Before joining Foley, John co-founded ProjectLearn USA, Inc., an educational company that provided information and strategies on developing study practices and test-taking skills. John also played professional baseball in the Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Mets organizations.
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Managing Import Risks Under the New Trump Administration: What to Expect and How to Prepare
Event Description
With the new Trump administration poised to intensify its focus on tariffs and supply chain oversight, importers face heightened risks and uncertainties. From anticipated tariff increases and a pending review of the USMCA to stricter scrutiny of country-of-origin claims and ethical sourcing practices, the stakes have never been higher for businesses navigating global trade.
Join us on Wednesday, February 26, 2025, at 12:30 PM ET for Program Two of our 2025 IHC Supply Chain & Trade Law CLE Summit, as Greg Husisian and John Turlais provide actionable insights into adapting to the shifting trade environment. This session will explore the risks importers face and practical steps they can take to stay compliant and competitive
Key Takeaways:
- Tariff Increases and USMCA Review: Understand the anticipated changes and their implications for importers.
- Country-of-Origin Claims: Learn about the new focus on compliance and strategies to navigate heightened scrutiny.
- Ethical Sourcing Practices: Explore expectations for ensuring goods and components are sourced responsibly.
- Proactive Risk Management: Gain practical advice on identifying and mitigating trade risks under the new administration.
Who Should Attend:
This webinar is ideal for in-house counsel, trade compliance professionals, and business leaders responsible for managing supply chains and navigating international trade regulations.
There is NO COST to attend this program!
This program is FREE, thanks to our gracious sponsor, Foley! If you can’t make it to the live program, the recording will be available for viewing via our paid CLE library, In-House Connect On-Demand!