On December 14, 2021, lawmakers in the House and Senate announced that they had reached an agreement on compromise language for a bill known as the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act or “UFLPA.” Different versions of this measure passed the
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Upcoming CLE Hosted by Thompson Reuters: Why Is Everything Broken? Understanding Pandemic Supply Chains
Partner Sarah Rathke is pleased to present an upcoming year-end CLE in connection with Thompson Reuters entitled, “Why Is Everything Broken? Understanding Pandemic Supply Chains” on December 20, 2021 at 2:00 pm ET. This CLE will discuss areas causing stress…
Cross-Post from Lexis PSL: New Environment Act demands more diligence in supply chains
This is a Cross-Post from Lexis PSL. Please contact Anita Lloyd with any questions.
The Environment Act 2021 (EA 2021), first introduced to Parliament in 2019, received royal assent and became law on November 9, 2021. EA 2021 places obligations…
Cross-Post from cleveland.com: Why are supply chains broken? Blame the ‘black swan’ tsunami: Sarah Rathke
This is a Cross-Post from The Plain Dealer and cleveland.com. Please contact Sarah Rathke with any questions.
In this article written by partner Sarah Rathke, she explains dramatic strain COVID-19 has put on our logistics networks worldwide and the…
From Supply Chain Management Review: Talking Supply Chain Podcast: The Legal Blacksmith
This is from Supply Chain Management Review‘s Talking Supply Chain Podcast. Please contact Sarah Rathke with any questions.
Partner Sarah Rathke, who co-authored The Legal Blacksmith with Rosemary Coates, discusses the legal implications of today’s supply chain crisis…
Cross-Post from Restructuring GlobalView Blog – Supply Chain Risk and Increasing Costs: How Are UK Businesses Building Resilience?
This is a Cross-Post from the Restructuring GlobalView Blog.
Partner Simon Garbett discusses the impact on the supply chain following the lifting of the coronavirus restrictions in the UK. To learn how UK businesses are addressing the supply chain…
Upcoming Webinar: Why Is Everything Broken? Understanding Supply Chains in 2021
Partner Sarah Rathke is pleased to present “Why Is Everything Broken? Understanding Supply Chains in 2021” on December 9, 2021 at 11 a.m. EDT. This webinar will discuss the causes of the current supply chain logjams, put them into historical…
Cross-Post from Reuters: AI fixes for supply chain logjams carry legal risks
This is a Cross-Post by Reuters. Please contact Sarah Rathke with any questions.
Partner Sarah Rathke discussed with Reuters on how A.I. and digital twin technology can aid to help solve supply chain disruptions and the potential data privacy…
Cross-Post from Am Law Litigation Daily – Squire Patton Boggs Litigator and Supply Chain Expert Sarah Rathke on the ‘Mess All Over the System’
This is an article published by The Am Law Litigation Daily. Please contact Sarah Rathke with any questions.
The global pandemic has landed the manufacturing supply chain in unchartered territory. SPB Partner Sarah Rathke recently spoke with Am Law…
A New Tariff Exclusion Process For Some, But Not For All
This is a Cross-Post from the Capital Thinking Blog.
The Biden Administration made its first step in outlining President Biden’s China trade policy including a new tariff exclusion process that will effect some. We discuss the two notable takeaways…