Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati is pleased to present the National Security Regulations 2020 Year in Review.
In the last several years, parties interacting with U.S. businesses—particularly U.S. businesses with novel technologies—have grappled with a wide range of national security regulations. From the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) to export controls, sanctions to anti-money laundering, or telecommunications national security regulations to government contracts rules, a new emphasis on U.S. national security regulation has reached companies across the board.
In our report, we summarize some of the most significant developments in national security regulation from 2020—changes that will impact how technology companies and their partners and investors will interact for years to come.
For further information about the report or national security regulations, please contact a member of Wilson Sonsini’s national security practice.
Click here to read the report.