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U.S. Justice Department Hacking Indictments Against China Continue: What Do They Mean for Companies?
The Justice Department indictment indicates that many of the companies were compromised by attacks on third-party vendors who manage, process and store data.What Happens if Trump Intervenes in the DOJ's Case Against Huawei?
By inserting himself into the Huawei case, Trump would essentially be telling the U.S. business community and the rest of the world that “everything is for sale. Everything can be negotiated,” said one international trade lawyer. But at least one legal scholar said it could be justified for policy reasons.Arrest of Huawei's CFO Could Prompt More US Businesses to Leave China
The U.S.-backed detention of Meng Wanzhou, chief financial officer of China tech and telecom behemoth Huawei Technologies Co., and reports that Chinese hackers are behind the Marriott data breach threaten to unravel the 90-day truce on tariffs and undermine any goodwill that was established between the two countries during the G20 summit.Samsung's Anti-Suit Injunction Against Huawei on Shaky Ground at Federal Circuit
Appellate judges question U.S. District Judge William Orrick's decision to put Chinese injunction on hold while he analyzes smartphone licensing dispute.King & Wood Mallesons Adds US Litigation Partner as Iran Sanctions Restored
Aaron Wolfson was a former Manhattan assistant district attorney, leading investigations into companies and financial institutions' violations of U.S. sanctions laws.Asia Deal Digest: Nov. 15, 2018
• Sullivan & Cromwell, Davis Polk advise on SoftBank telecom unit's $21 billion Tokyo IPO. • Debevoise, Ashurst, King & Wood Mallesons on Australian wealth manager's $2.3 billion sale of life insurance unit. • Linklaters Shanghai FTZ joint operation gets state-owned mandate.With Brexit Looming, European Lawyers Head Into the Wild
With six months to go, firms are doing their best to prepare for the uncertainty.Far Out! This Skadden Partner Is Already Thinking About Mining Rights on the Moon
Six questions for Timothy G. Nelson, an arbitration and litigation partner at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom who represents clients in international disputes. Nelson discusses developing space law as companies and nations plan for a return to the moon, this time with hopes of settlement and mining.Covington Partner Is Denied ZTE Monitorship Over 'Never Trump' Letter: Report
Peter Lichtenbaum, who co-chairs Covington's international trade and finance practice, was among 50 signatories on the "Never Trump" August 2016 letter. U.S. Commerce officials have reportedly chosen former U.S. attorney Roscoe Howard to lead the ZTE compliance monitor team.Countdown to Compliance: SEC Private Fund Reforms
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