Greenberg Traurig Shareholder Junko Suetomi will deliver this seminar, hosted by Financial Management Forums, exploring how supply chain legal issues have evolved amid today’s increasingly globalized business landscape. Companies now face complex and interrelated risks that extend beyond tariffs and trade controls to include human rights due diligence, economic security, environmental compliance, and the management of intangible assets. As a result, legal departments are expected to address these challenges with a holistic, end to end perspective.
This program offers a clear and practical overview of the key legal frameworks shaping modern supply chains—covering customs, trade controls, labor and human rights, antitrust and investment regulations, taxation, dispute resolution, economic security, and environmental law. Participants will gain actionable insights on how in house legal teams can apply these perspectives in compliance initiatives and internal advisory work, while also gaining an understanding of emerging regulatory trends affecting cross border operations.
• Date & Time: April 9, 2026 (Thu), 13:30–16:30
• Format: Hybrid (On-site + Online)
The seminar is based on the forthcoming book Legal Practice in the Supply Chain, to be published by Keiso Shobo on February 28, 2026.
**Participation requires an online application. Please apply from here.