Willkie Compliance Concourse Podcast

On the Ground in Kyiv – Representing the Government of Ukraine

June 09, 2022 Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP
On the Ground in Kyiv – Representing the Government of Ukraine
Willkie Compliance Concourse Podcast
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Willkie Compliance Concourse Podcast
On the Ground in Kyiv – Representing the Government of Ukraine
Jun 09, 2022
Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP

In this Willkie Compliance Concourse podcast, Martin Weinstein, Chair of Willkie’s Compliance, Investigations & Enforcement practice, discusses David Mortlock’s recent trip to Kyiv and his work for the Government of Ukraine.  

David Mortlock is a partner and Chair of Willkie’s Global Trade & Investment Practice Group and heads the firm’s Washington, D.C. office. During the Obama administration, he served as Director for International Economic Affairs on the White House National Security Council, where he advised on sanctions and other national security regulations.

Martin Weinstein is the Chair of Willkie’s Compliance, Investigations & Enforcement practice.

Listen for a first-hand account of the current situation, including the existing sanctions landscape, predictions for what may happen next, and the role sanctions may play in bringing about a diplomatic solution to the war in Ukraine.

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In this Willkie Compliance Concourse podcast, Martin Weinstein, Chair of Willkie’s Compliance, Investigations & Enforcement practice, discusses David Mortlock’s recent trip to Kyiv and his work for the Government of Ukraine.  

David Mortlock is a partner and Chair of Willkie’s Global Trade & Investment Practice Group and heads the firm’s Washington, D.C. office. During the Obama administration, he served as Director for International Economic Affairs on the White House National Security Council, where he advised on sanctions and other national security regulations.

Martin Weinstein is the Chair of Willkie’s Compliance, Investigations & Enforcement practice.

Listen for a first-hand account of the current situation, including the existing sanctions landscape, predictions for what may happen next, and the role sanctions may play in bringing about a diplomatic solution to the war in Ukraine.