International Trade Rules Subject of Brown Bag Lunch Event

International Trade Rules Subject of Brown Bag Lunch Event
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Kevin Y. Litz, a practicing international attorney from Tulsa, will discuss the need for business people who want to expand to international markets to understand and follow international trade laws.

The title of his program makes it clear: “International Trade Compliance: Unless you look good in an orange jumpsuit and love confined spaces ….”

The Brown Bag Luncheon is sponsored by the World Trade Center Arkansas and will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 30. The event is free, and the public is welcome, but the presentation is aimed at anyone currently conducting or considering international business. People attending can bring their own lunch, or order a boxed lunch for $8. Space is limited, so please RSVP to Laura James at ljames@uark.edu or call 479-418-4803.

Litz is a partner in the Leblang, Mawbry and Litz law firm and is also a vice president of the Oklahoma District Export Council.

Contacts

Laura James, project manager
World Trade Center Arkansas
479-418-4803, ljames@uark.edu

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