By Sue Reisinger | Corporate Counsel | October 4, 2017
The European Commission ordered Amazon to pay $294 million to Luxembourg, saying the online retailer had received illegal tax benefits for nearly a decade.
By Rhys Dipshan | September 22, 2017
From concerns over U.S. surveillance to how the agreement will address GDPR provisions, there are several potential challenges facing the EU-US cross-border transfer framework.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | September 22, 2017
The new MiFID II regulation, set to go into effect January 3, looms for financial organizations that have yet to figure out how they will retain business communications.
By C. Ryan Barber | September 19, 2017
John Demers, the Boeing Company in-house lawyer picked to lead the U.S. Justice Department's national security division, reported earning a salary and bonus totaling nearly $1.8 million, and he anticipates receiving at least another $350,000 in incentive and performance awards, according to a financial disclosure released publicly on Tuesday.
By Sue Reisinger | September 19, 2017
A new report from Baker & Hostetler points out some key developments in this dynamic area.
By C. Ryan Barber | September 7, 2017
Bacardi has taken new legal action in its long-running rum war with Cuba, this time against banking regulators in a hunt for information about how an entity owned by the island nation last year received a U.S. license to renew the disputed "Havana Club" trademark.
By C. Ryan Barber | September 6, 2017
A federal labor appeals panel has revived a whistleblower's claims against the defense contractor Exelis Systems Corp., ruling that the employee can allege retaliation even though he raised concerns about unlawful conduct outside the United States and was fired while overseas.
By Mike Scarcella | September 4, 2017
The Trump administration is moving forward with a spate of new nominees for the U.S. Justice Department and regulatory agencies, pulling lawyers from Big Law and in-house legal departments for top positions.
By Ian Lopez | August 31, 2017
On the heels of recent actions by Canadian regulators and the U.S. SEC, some countries may be regulating digital currency as securities.
By Ben Hancock | August 17, 2017
U.S. District Judge Juan Sanchez's ruling is another rebuke of a controversial ruling by the Second Circuit last year in favor of tech companies that warrants under the Stored Communications Act cannot reach outside the United States.
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