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July 01, 2014 | International Edition

The Bribery Act In Action

Three years after much-heralded changes to the United Kingdom's Bribery Act took effect, the U.K. government has secured just three convictions under the revised act.
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July 01, 2014 | International Edition

The Churn

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July 01, 2014 | International Edition

A Change Of Venue?

A proposed E.U.-U.S. trade treaty could mean more international arbitration. That's one reason many Europeans oppose it.
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April 14, 2014 | International Edition

Alibaba Asks Firms to Pick Sides

The Chinese e-commerce giant, which is expected to have the world's largest IPO since Facebook Inc. later this year, has let it be known that it won't be hiring any firm for transactional work that also advises its major competitors. Though such demands are not uncommon outside of Asia, not least in the U.S. tech sector, lawyers say firms face a more complicated choice in the super-competitive but still-developing China market.
7 minute read
February 18, 2014 | International Edition

Is Threat of Surveillance New Reality for Law Firms?

For many lawyers who represent foreign governments, the recent revelation that the U.S. National Security Agency's Australian ally has been privy to communications between an American law firm and its international client comes as no surprise.
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January 23, 2014 | International Edition

Cravath, Cleary Advise as Lenovo Buys IBM Server Unit

Longtime Cravath, Swaine & Moore client IBM announced Thursday that it has agreed to sell its low-end server unit to Beijing-based Lenovo Group, the world's largest personal computer maker, for $2.3 billion.
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January 01, 2014 | International Edition

Big Deals

The largest recent European deals—and the law firms that worked on them.
7 minute read

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