Dickinson Wright attorneys Mark High (member, Detroit) and Kathleen Campbell Walker (member & Immigration Practice Group co-chair, El Paso) will participate in the CUSBA and AmCham Toronto “USMCA/ CUSMA/T-MEC at One Year” webinar on Tuesday, July 13.
Joe Comartin, Canadian consul general based in Detroit, Susan Crystal, U.S. consul general based in Toronto, and Fernando Gonzalez Saiffe, Mexican consul general based in Detroit will provide opening remarks. The event will be jointly moderated by CUSBA President Mark High and AmCham Toronto/GTA Chair David Olsen.
Christopher Sands, director of the Canada Institute of the Wilson Center will serve as keynote speaker and there will be three panels on a wide range of topics involving the USMCA/CUSMA/T-MEC.
The webinar is complimentary but registration is required. Those who are unable attend on July 13 can still sign up to receive a recording of the webinar. To learn more about this webinar or to register, visit www.dickinson-wright.com and click on “Insights.”
- Posted July 06, 2021
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Attorneys to discuss 'USMCA/CUSMA/T-MEC at One Year' online, July 13

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