Sustainability

Forbes.com
June 9, 2008

Robert Clifton Burns

Corporate and individual defendants have faced criminal and civil sanctions for exporting everything from seismic testing to dental equipment. "Export prosecutions have begun to veer from prosecution for exports of items that reasonable people would clearly realize were export-controlled — guns, tanks, night vision and the like — to less obvious items,'' worries Robert Clifton Burns, a partner at Powell Goldstein.



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