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5 Reasons to Leave Kirkland for Paul Weiss
The impending large transatlantic team defection points to the strategic direction of both firms, writes the Global Lawyer.Meta's Shifting Fines in Ireland Reflect Growing Pains for EU Data Privacy Regulation
"Data regulation in Europe is not so complicated, but it's not so easy, either," said Marc Mossé, senior counsel at the French firm August Debouzy and a former attorney at Microsoft.MoFo, Davis Polk and Top Japanese Firms Act On Toshiba's $15B Deal
Morrison Foerster, Davis Polk & Wardwell, Nishimura & Asahi, Nagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu and TMI Associates are advising on the $15.2 billion takeover of Toshiba Corp by a consortium led by private equity firm Japan Industrial Partners.Covington Team Accuses Russia of War Crimes in Hague Court Hearing
Covington represented Ukraine in a three-hour hearing over Russia's military invasion. Russia did not attend the hearing.Lloyd v Google Judgment Deals Major Blow to Data Protection Class Actions
Such claims in the UK are now 'dead in the water' according to one partner following the Supreme Court ruling.View more book results for the query "Apple"
Google Triumphs in 'Right to be Forgotten' Cases in Germany
In a weighing of GDPR rights, Germany's top court rejected appeals in two cases, deciding that the right to information superseded the right to be forgotten, handing the internet giant a win.Germany Launches Its COVID-19 Contact Tracing App With Help From Clifford Chance
Clifford Chance advised the German Ministry of Health on the implementation of the app, which will be used to stem the spread of COVID-19.France Hits Apple With Record €1.1B Antitrust Fine
The U.S.-based tech giant breached competition rules by dividing up the wholesale market and imposing resale prices, the French antitrust authority said.In EU Tax Fight, Starbucks Wins but Fiat Loses
The EU's General Court ruled that Starbucks should not have been ordered to pay back taxes to the Netherlands. But it ruled that the commission was correct to order Fiat Chrysler to pay back taxes.EU Antitrust Enforcer Will Serve a Second Term and Take on Expanded Role
Margrethe Vestager, who as the enforcer of competition policy for the EU has taken on Big Tech, will remain in charge of EU competition policy for another five years and also become the EU's chief of digital policy.Download Now
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