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News covering litigation and arbitration on cross-border contracts and deals. Also trade issues such as NAFTA and bilateral agreements that affect the legal practices of global firms. Also includes regulatory changes (like GDPR and Brexit) that will change the legal climate.
By Andrew Denney | May 30, 2017
At a trial over allegations of Iranian sponsorship of terrorist groups, prosecutors and defense counsel sparred over the nature of a Manhattan-based nonprofit foundation.
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By Ian Lopez | May 30, 2017
Hogan Lovells has developed an app for organizations looking to shore up GDPR compliance efforts.
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By Catherine Wilson | May 30, 2017
Frank Rubino and Jon May recall time spent with the ousted dictator and the legal lessons learned from it.
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By Sue Reisinger | May 11, 2017
The United Kingdom's Serious Fraud Office received a ruling on May 8 from the High Court of Justice in London that it can breach attorney-client privilege to see materials gathered as part of a company's internal investigation.
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By Rhys Dipshan | May 9, 2017
Large tech companies' ability to operate overseas may hinge largely on their challenges to gag orders prohibiting them from informing their customers of government collection
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By Sue Reisinger | May 1, 2017
Kara Brockmeyer, former chief of the SEC Enforcement Division's Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Unit, is joining Debevoise & Plimpton's Washington, D.C., office as a partner and member of the white-collar and regulatory defense and the strategic crisis response and solutions groups, the firm announced Monday.
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By Ben Hancock | April 28, 2017
A recent San Francisco case spotlights the particular challenges faced by Google's approach in waging courtroom battles over data storage.
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By Scott Flaherty | April 11, 2017
Reed Smith is opening a Miami office with an international arbitration practice picked up from the Miami-based boutique firm Astigarraga Davis. The Astigarraga firm is splitting up, but more than half its lawyers will continue to work together at a new firm.
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By Sue Reisinger | April 6, 2017
In the spring of 2003, Robert Olson, then general counsel of Chiquita Brands International Inc., was advising the company on whether to continue making illegal "security payments" to known terrorists in Colombia. The money bought protection for the company's employees and banana plantations.
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By Anna Zhang | April 5, 2017
U.S. law firms are reassessing their China strategy. Some are laying off lawyers and partners. Some are shifting focus. Others are pulling back or even shuttering their doors in Hong Kong and Beijing.
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