Tyler Cullis January 25, 2016 More on General License H You’d be forgiven for missing it, but General License H authorizes a new set of activities for U.S. lawyers.
Tyler Cullis January 21, 2016 OFAC’s Iran Guidance Is Clear, U.S. Persons Beware Amidst the hoopla that has accompanied the lifting of nuclear-related sanctions on Iran, OFAC wants to make sure that U.S.…
Tyler Cullis January 19, 2016 Your OFAC Iran Sanctions Guidance Is Finally Here! Your OFAC Iran sanctions guidance is finally here, but you could have missed it in the weekend’s Iran-related events, which…
Tyler Cullis January 14, 2016 OFAC’s Iran Sanctions Guidance Is Imminent Sometime between now and next week, OFAC will release detailed guidance relating to sanctions-relief on Iran. Whether it succeeds or…
Tyler Cullis January 12, 2016 Leaking Pending Sanctions Designations is a Bad Idea Having identified the persons and entities to be designated under EO 13382, the Wall Street Journal, the Wisconsin Project, and…
Tyler Cullis January 10, 2016 Is Implementation Day Right Around the Corner? Recent indications say yes.
Tyler Cullis January 7, 2016 Global Shippers Cautiously Return to Port in Iran Global shippers are starting their return to Iranian ports, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Tyler Cullis January 5, 2016 Congress Begins to Target President’s Licensing Powers Recently, some in Congress have expressed hostilities towards the President’s broad licensing powers under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act…
Tyler Cullis January 4, 2016 More Iran Sanctions Legislation Pending in Congress Continuing its laser-like focus on Iran, Congress is set to markup a new sanctions bill – H.R. 3662, the ‘Iran…
Tyler Cullis January 1, 2016 Negotiating the Future of Iran Sanctions, the White House Stumbles This past Wednesday, the Wall Street Journal reported that the United States was set to impose additional designations on certain…