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Antitrust & Trade Reg.

Feb. 5, 2014

Universities seek more legal help on export control compliance

Schools paying more attention to export controls laws, which can apply simply to a discussion between and U.S. citizen and a foreigner in a lab on U.S. soil.


By Andrew McIntyre


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Seeking to bring the best and brightest minds on board their research projects, U.S. college and university labs fill their faculty and student ranks from countries near and far. From an innovation point of view, corralling the best talent the world has to offer is a no-brainer. But federal enforcement agencies increasingly see academic institutions as threats to national security, and recent cases accusing ...

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