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Jackson Nasby

Jackson Nasby advises companies, entrepreneurs, and global organizations on complex international commercial transactions. As a member of Kirton McConkie’s International section, Jackson helps clients navigate cross-border business challenges. He focuses on structuring and negotiating commercial agreements, assessing imports and exports, and ensuring clients remain compliant in rapidly evolving regulatory environments. His work emphasizes practical, business-oriented solutions that support growth and reduce international risk.

 

Jackson’s clients span a range of industries with global operations, with a focus on Europe and Asia. He has a strong interest in the intersection of commercial strategy and international regulatory frameworks. He helps clients navigate tariff planning, supply-chain structuring, and market-entry considerations. He has worked with companies in over 50 countries across various cultural and jurisdictional issues. With his global perspective, he helps clients operate confidently in foreign jurisdictions and maintain a competitive edge.

Educación
  • University of Iowa College of Law, JD, 2024
  • University of Iowa, BA with Honors, Political Science
  • University of Iowa, BA, Economics
Experiencia
  • Summer Associate, Kirton McConkie (2023)
  • Summer Intern, Iowa Supreme Court (2022)

Transacciones internacionales y comercio

  • Advised U.S. and multinational companies on international trade and export control law across multiple jurisdictions, including compliance with the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) requirements, and Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) economic sanctions.
  • Represented clients in regulated industries, such as defense, energy, and logistics on complex trade compliance matters.
  • Assisted clients in obtaining required import and export licenses, structuring cross-border transactions, and managing regulatory and enforcement risk associated with global supply chains, export controls, customs requirements, and economic sanctions.
  • Provided practical guidance to ensure compliance with complex international trade and customs frameworks while supporting commercial objectives and minimizing exposure to enforcement actions.
  • Utah


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