Recognition
Recognition

International Trade and Sanctions Lawyers Win 2016 Distinguished Legal Writing Award

May 27, 2016
The Burton Awards
Washington, D.C. lawyers receive legal writing award for article published by Bloomberg BNA International Trade Daily Bulletin.

Washington, D.C.- based partner Les Carnegie and associate Andrew Galdes were honored with the 2016 Distinguished Legal Writing Burton Award for the article they co-authored for Bloomberg BNA International Trade Daily Bulletin, Free Flow of Information: Exporting Telecommunications Items and Services to Cuba. The Distinguished Legal Writing Burton Awards are given to 30 partners from the nation's 1,000 largest law firms who demonstrate clarity, cogency, and persuasive legal writing in an article published the preceding year. The awards ceremony featured a speech from Supreme Court Justice Steven Breyer and a memorial of Justice Antonin Scalia by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Latham’s Export Controls, Economic Sanctions & Customs Practice handles a broad range of complex and sensitive matters for clients whose international business activities involve the sharing of goods, software, technology and services across borders, and whose trade and investment activities may be controlled for national security, foreign policy, anti-terrorism, or non-proliferation reasons. Over the last year, particularly with multiple changes in the US sanctions landscape, a broad range of clients have relied heavily on Latham for advice relating to compliance with US and EU economic sanctions and guidance on developing, enhancing and implementing internal compliance programs.

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