As rules and regulations regarding trade between U.S. and Cuba change, many businesses and leaders are left wondering what is allowed and what’s not.

To help answer some of those questions, a seminar on the subject will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27 at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas-Houston Branch.

The seminar is designed for in-house counsel, executives, compliance officers, risk management officers and international trade professionals.

Updates will be provided on the following: Cuba’s legal system, U.S. statutory, regulatory and policy developments, current and prospective legislative developments on Capitol Hill, options and opportunities for bilateral cooperation and trade liberalization, commercial considerations and near and long-term opportunities and challenges for the Texas business communities.

For more information, contact Stephen Kimmerlink at skimmerlink@crowell.com.