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Underground Economies and Illegal Imports: Business and Legal Strategies to Address Illegal Commerce is a unique resource for lawyers and their clients facing the chaotic landscape of illegal trade in the black and gray markets, where legal remedies are often unobtainable or impracticable. Donald E. deKieffer-a practitioner who has represented more than 60 Fortune 500 companies both in the US and abroad-provides clear descriptions of how international supply and distribution chains are attacked by clever and not-so-subtle thieves around the world. This book is also a helpful source of examples…mehr

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Underground Economies and Illegal Imports: Business and Legal Strategies to Address Illegal Commerce is a unique resource for lawyers and their clients facing the chaotic landscape of illegal trade in the black and gray markets, where legal remedies are often unobtainable or impracticable. Donald E. deKieffer-a practitioner who has represented more than 60 Fortune 500 companies both in the US and abroad-provides clear descriptions of how international supply and distribution chains are attacked by clever and not-so-subtle thieves around the world. This book is also a helpful source of examples and instructions on how to prepare for these attacks, and the best remedies when they do occur. Underground Economies and Illegal Imports: Business and Legal Strategies to Address Illegal Commerce is a one-of-a-kind guide to the underside of international trade for businesses, law enforcement and policy-makers. The illicit dealers in legitimate (or not-so-legitimate) merchandise are often linked with transnational criminal elements and even terrorists. This book assists international traders in avoiding these problems, or ameliorating any effects.
Autorenporträt
Donald deKieffer is a graduate of the University of Colorado (BA, 1968) and Georgetown University Law School (JD, 1971). He has served on the staff of the U.S. Senate, and as General Counsel to the United States Trade Representative, Executive Office of the President. In private practice, Mr. deKieffer has represented more than 60 Fortune 500 companies on international trade policy, with an emphasis on compliance with regulatory schemes, both in the U.S. and abroad. A major part of Mr. deKieffer's practice involves counseling clients on methods for addressing external threats to international supply chains. He travels and lectures at venues around the world and serves as adjunct professor at several universities. Mr. deKieffer resides in McLean, VA.