Practice Areas
Mr. McKenzie's practice is focused on cross-border transactions and international trade regulation, including:
- Export Controls, Economic Sanctions Regulation, Customs and Import Regulation
- Integrated Corporate Compliance and Anti-Corruption Compliance: Advisory and Investigations
- International commercial and technology development and transfer transactions.
Mr. McKenzie was articles editor at the Harvard Law Review from 1975-1976. Between college and law school Mr. McKenzie served in the Peace Corps in the northwestern mountains of Guatemala. He joined Baker & McKenzie in 1976. Since that time, he has worked in Baker & McKenzie offices in Caracas, Venezuela and Taipei, Taiwan, in addition to San Francisco.
For the past 40 years, Mr. McKenzie has arranged and chaired the annual Baker McKenzie Import/Export Conference, the leading international trade regulation and compliance conference in the West Coast of the United States.
Publications
Mr. McKenzie has written and spoken extensively on United States export controls, import trade regulation, anti-boycott regulation, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and the international distribution and protection of computer software. His most recent publications include:
• “U.S. Export Controls on Internet Software Transactions,” 44 International Lawyer. 857 (2010).
• “Foreign Corrupt Practices Anti-Corruption Issues for Import/Export Corporations,” 47 International Lawyer 43 (2013).
• “Section 301 Duty Mitigation Strategies,” Bureau of National Affairs (2019).