Tyler Black covers the full scope of trade and regulatory compliance issues, helping clients with international business exposure navigate federal laws and regulations that govern imports, exports, sanctions, and other aspects of their businesses. Companies ranging from manufacturers and technology service providers to financial institutions and insurance providers appreciate his holistic approach, which not only steers around potential liabilities but also identifies cost saving opportunities to maximize profits.
For both U.S. and non-U.S. persons, and their subsidiaries, Tyler analyzes ongoing multi-agency and multi-jurisdictional responsibilities, capably meeting both their long-term planning and emergent needs. His superpower is the breadth of his focus, which comprises everything from sophisticated risk assessment, due diligence and deal structuring to audits, regulatory disclosures, contract drafting, and any necessary mitigation such as voluntary disclosures should any issues arise. He is both a sounding board and an agile escalation resolution point of contact.
C-suite and in-house counsel regularly seek Tyler’s advice on whether, and under what terms, they can do business overseas involving persons or locations that may be subject to sanctions or export controls. On the manufacturing side, Tyler has cumulatively saved clients millions in recovered duty overpayments and cost avoidance by thoroughly analyzing product classifications, changing commercial terms, protesting government determinations, or identifying different means of importation, He is often a cost savings center for his clients, rather than an expense line.
With his trademark calm and practical approach, Tyler renders valuable advice on complex and emerging areas of the law, such as the impact of new sanctions arising from geopolitical sanctions and export control developments or Section 301 tariffs and exclusions on product importations from China. He also tracks and keeps clients informed of business-critical legal developments through the rulemaking process. Previous stints at the Federal Aviation Administration, the Department of Transportation and the White House, honed his ability to spot issues and swiftly act upon them.
experience
- Successfully argued protests to recover in excess of $3 million in duty overpayments for clients in 2023 related to Section 301 programs;
- Advised clients’ subsidiaries on 6 different continents to meet their day-to-day trade compliance obligations;
- Performed sanctions diligence on more than 15,000 counterparties, customers, vendors, and intermediaries;
- Provided OFAC sanctions and anti-bribery/corruption (FCPA) advice and drafting support on complex international transactions collectively valued at over $1 billion
Robert Shapiro and Tyler Black Present on the Evolution of U.S. Trade Policy
January 25, 2024
Congratulations to the new Thompson Coburn partners for 2023
January 10, 2023
Sanctions
March 1, 2022
OFAC initiates 45-day wind-down of Belarus General License 2
April 19, 2021
USTR proposes duties in response to six countries’ Digital Services Tax
April 1, 2021
FAA ends 2020 with announcement of two major drone rules
January 14, 2021
Understanding Country of Origin
September 17, 2020
Three Lawyers and a Drone – Episode 8: Arthur Frisch and Robert Sweeting on drone deliveries in the Bahamas
May 21, 2020
U.S. Releases guidance addressing sanctions evasion practices in maritime, energy and metal trading sectors
May 18, 2020
Three Lawyers and a Drone – Episode 7: Tomislav Žigo of Clayco on drone use in commercial construction
May 11, 2020
Three Lawyers and a Drone – Episode 6: Drone photographer Justin Barr of @STL_From_Above
January 21, 2020
Three Lawyers and a Drone – Episode 5: Andrew Elefant of Kittyhawk
October 18, 2019
What the President’s executive order means for transactions involving the Government of Venezuela
August 7, 2019
Three Lawyers and a Drone – Episode 4: Public and government use of drones
August 6, 2019
Three Lawyers and a Drone – Episode 3: Commercial UAS basics
July 1, 2019
Three Lawyers and a Drone – Episode 2: Tips for first-time drone operators
May 14, 2019
Three Lawyers and a Drone – Episode 1: Drone disruptions at airports and public spaces
April 30, 2019
Trade Compliance Handbook
March 15, 2019
Checklists of Foreign Countries Subject to Sanctions
March 13, 2019
FAA announces new drone rule requiring visible UAS registration number
February 21, 2019
Section 232 tariffs on steel & aluminum
March 9, 2018
New law may significantly impact international trade
August 4, 2017
Summary and implications of proposed ‘Counteracting Russian Hostilities Act of 2017’
January 17, 2017
Update on academic use of drones
May 10, 2016
Court preserves GM’s copyright claims against Autel and its VP
April 20, 2016
Micro UAS Committee charts bold new course for FAA treatment of smaller unmanned aircraft
April 6, 2016
Drone technology: The regulatory outlook
March 7, 2016
Anti-drone technologies: The regulation challenge
March 7, 2016
Senate committee examines unmanned aircraft system safety, privacy concerns
October 29, 2015
And on that farm he had a drone: UAS deployment in precision agriculture
September 3, 2015
Small Business Committee holds hearing to explore commercial drone operations
July 23, 2015
FAA grants exemption for large crop-spraying unmanned aircraft
May 6, 2015
Section 333 at 200 days: Where are we now?
April 17, 2015
Amazon Prime Air closer to takeoff: FAA grants Internet giant’s request for drone ‘exemption’ and experimental certificate
March 20, 2015
Small UAS comment countdown begins: FAA publishes notice of proposed rulemaking
February 25, 2015
Final approach: FAA announces long-awaited small UAS Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
February 17, 2015
Florida drone bill a reminder to UAS operators: Know all the rules before you fly
February 13, 2015
FAA settles trail-blazing drone case for $1,100
January 28, 2015
UAS hearing yields details on systems research and development, but no timeline for small UAS rule
January 23, 2015
More boots on the ground: FAA provides law enforcement guidance for suspected unauthorized UAS operation
January 13, 2015
‘Tis the season: FAA launches safety campaign for unmanned aircraft
December 22, 2014
Shipping hazmats by air? Follow the rules or pay the price: FAA imposes substantial penalties for hazardous materials violations
October 3, 2014
Professional
- ABA Young Lawyer Division Awards/Subgrants Associate Judge, 2022
I am a licensed private pilot and drone enthusiast. I also love photography and gardening.