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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 Jessica Seah | March 10, 2022
As law firms struggle to decide what to do with their Russian operations, Russia-tinged work continues to roll in as a result of fast-changing sanctions. Will China bow to the economic pressures or play a game of Russian Roulette?
7 minute read
By Linda A. Thompson | March 7, 2022
Covington represented Ukraine in a three-hour hearing over Russia's military invasion. Russia did not attend the hearing.
4 minute read
By Bruce Love | March 4, 2022
As important as it was already to the Ukrainian parties and counsel, the case has taken on even greater significance since Russia's wholesale invasion of Ukraine.
7 minute read
By Former head of communications at an international law firm. | March 3, 2022
One ex-comms head of a law firm in the U.K. asks how law firms should navigate cutting ties with Russian clients, and the wider implications of taking a stand against questionable client activity.
5 minute read
By Jack Womack | February 21, 2022
About 250 female judges remain in Afghanistan, many of whom are attempting to flee the country.
4 minute read
By Jack Womack | February 17, 2022
Former partners at the Big Four say internal politics and conflicts are among the issues facing the auditing giants as they ramp up their efforts to challenge the legal industry's establishment.
8 minute read
By Anne Bagamery | James Carstensen | February 16, 2022
Law firms in Ukraine are taking approaches that vary from "wait and see" to active, full-scale contingency planning. Partners are also directing their attention to the impact on clients should the West impose tougher sanctions on Russia.
7 minute read
By Jack Womack | February 11, 2022
The case of the 15-year-old Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva has captured a global audience.
2 minute read
By Linda A. Thompson | January 31, 2022
Four years after its enactment, Europe's seminal privacy bill has not created the uniform, EU-wide legal framework that was intended, lawyers say.
7 minute read
By Varsha Patel | January 21, 2022
The trade negotiations could be a crucial step towards liberalising India's legal market, which has historically been closed to foreign lawyers.
2 minute read
By Abigail Adcox | April 14, 2023
A court in The Hague ruled in Naftogaz's favor, ordering Russia to pay $5 billion to the company to cover losses of its Crimea-based assets.
3 minute read
By Ray Ferrera, Adams and Reese | April 12, 2023
European patent practice has never been for the faint of heart.
5 minute read
By Dan Roe | April 12, 2023
A Q&A with Dan Nardello, CEO of a global investigations firm Nardello & Co., on the business and ethics of working for law firms on highly contentious matters.
10 minute read
By Paul Hodkinson | April 12, 2023
A look into the theory on the financial benefit of common law legal systems.
4 minute read
By Lisa Shuchman | April 10, 2023
Benjamin Ferencz, the first prosecutor to use the term "genocide" in a court of law, fought tirelessly for peace and accountability in the years after he secured guilty verdicts against 22 high-ranking Nazi officials for murders committed during World War II.
4 minute read
By Amy Guthrie | April 9, 2023
Benjamin Ferencz, the first prosecutor to use the term "genocide" in a court of law, fought tirelessly for peace and accountability in the years after he secured guilty verdicts against 22 high-ranking Nazi officials for murders committed during World War II.
3 minute read
By Amy Guthrie | April 9, 2023
Benjamin Ferencz, the first prosecutor to use the term "genocide" in a court of law, fought tirelessly for peace and accountability in the years after he secured guilty verdicts against 22 high-ranking Nazi officials for murders committed during World War II.
3 minute read
By Amy Guthrie | April 9, 2023
Benjamin Ferencz, the first prosecutor to use the term "genocide" in a court of law, fought tirelessly for peace and accountability in the years after he secured guilty verdicts against 22 high-ranking Nazi officials for murders committed during World War II.
3 minute read
By Michael D. Schottland | April 7, 2023
Since 1948, the Israeli Supreme Court has copied its sister in Washington and protected Israeli society from the tyranny of the majority.
2 minute read
By Jennigay Coetzer | April 5, 2023
There is a gap in the legal market, where governments aim to fend off major arbitrations and other mining disputes.
5 minute read
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