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Job Duties and Responsibilities: Provide advice to clients, in a variety of industries, on trade compliance matters (i.e., import and/or export matters). Lead and manage client projects including trade compliance audits, reviews, program development and training among other areas. Support marketing by drafting articles and blogs. Research, write, and review advice. Aid in the management, career development and training of team members. Provide leadership to law clerks and review their work. Qualifications Minimum three years of recent direct experience in customs and international trade law (prior government experience helpful). JD Degree from an ABA-accredited law school and member in good standing in any state Bar. Must be comfortable having direct client contact, prioritize client requests, and meet deadlines. Must be able to work both independently and with a team. Outstanding and in-depth experience with U.S. import and export control regulations with the ability to address complex matters with practical advice and solutions Understand U.S. Customs and Border protection laws and regulations including (but not limited to): the U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the U.S. (HTSUS), U.S. customs valuation requirements, country of origin marking rules, CBP’s forced labor rules, intellectual property rights including recordations with CBP, detention/seizure cases, mitigating penalty or liquidated damages notices, filing prior disclosures with CBP, and developing import compliance and training programs. General export control and sanctions experience (but not limited to): export compliance (e.g., EAR and ITAR) including deemed exports, export jurisdiction and classification of complex products, licenses and other ITAR/EAR export authorizations, export control compliance audits/review and assessments, voluntary self-disclosures, advisory opinion requests, classification and developing a trade compliance framework technology control plans, negotiating Consent Agreements, Congressional Notification, EAR de minimis guidelines and developing sustainable export compliance programs Excellent interpersonal, time management, written and verbal communication/presentation skills with strong technical skills
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About Diaz Trade Law A boutique law firm with a track record of success, Diaz Trade Law has rapidly become one of the nation’s leading Customs and International Trade Law firms. With a combined six decades of experience, Diaz Trade Law’s diverse team of attorneys specialize in all aspects of U.S. federal trade law, from compliance to resolution of urgent issues. Diaz Trade Law represents clients from around the world—from small firms to the Fortune 500—while the firm’s Spanish- and English-speaking staff is ideal for clients operating in Latin American markets. Our DTL team thrives on maintaining a savvy, reliable, and energetic workplace to execute our business and client needs. We are a fast-paced, team-driven firm, with a knack for making our clients happy with successful results.