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KPMG to Expand Export Controls and Sanctions Offering, Adds Lawyer From Sandler Travis

KPMG hired Steven Brotherton, previously with Sandler Travis, to lead KPMG's expanding export controls and sanctions service, the company said in a news release. "Export controls and sanctions are a growing challenge for companies, and they will only become more…

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complicated as the U.S. establishes new controls on emerging technology and new mechanisms to scrutinize foreign investment," said Andrew Siciliano, Trade & Customs practice leader at KPMG. "Our expanded service offering, with new leadership and additional experienced talent, will enable us to better assist clients as they seek increased guidance and tools to help navigate today's disruptive and constantly changing trade terrain." Brotherton will also lead KPMG's San Francisco Trade & Customs team, it said.