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Ex-Dechert Int'l Trade Co-Chair Lands at Cohen & Gresser
Miriam González Durántez left Dechert after her U.K. politico husband took a top job at Facebook last year. The Brexit expert predicts "tremendous regulatory complexity" for European cross-border business going forward.Morgan Lewis Singapore Partner Faces Potential Professional Misconduct Inquiry
The Singapore Attorney-General's Chambers alleged that Suet-Fern Lee's involvement in preparing the last will of the late Lee Kuan Yew could be in breach of rules of professional conduct.What Will Australia's New Access Law Mean for Encryption in Other Countries?
A new bill in Australia that would give law enforcement access to encrypted communications passed on Friday. Will other countries pick up the baton?Many Australian Law Firms, Businesses Need to Improve Overall Cyber Preparedness
Australian attorneys and cyber experts say awareness of the nature and seriousness of cybersecurity risks is uneven across the legal profession.UK's Digital Tax Plan Could Complicate Things for Silicon Valley
A move to tax tech giants such as Google and Facebook for revenue gathered in the country could generate new data privacy and international tax law headaches, especially if other jurisdictions follow suit.Vietnam Prepares to Implement Data Localization Law as Enforcement Questions Remain
Vietnam's cybersecurity law, set to go into effect in January 2019, requires any online service provider that collects, analyzes or processes Vietnamese users' personal data to host that data, and have a physical office, in the country.Facebook Is Fined the Maximum in UK Over Cambridge Analytica Scandal
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office punished Facebook after finding that the social media giant allowed app developers to access the personal information of millions of users without their clear consent. A Facebook spokesperson said Thursday that while the company disputes some of the ICO's findings, it agrees the company should have done more.Ex-Big Law Kiwi Killed by Fallen Sign, Court Hears
A British court is currently hearing a case involving Jacob Marx, a former in-house lawyer at LexisNexis who died in London five years ago after being crushed by a gaming giant's storefront sign.Legal Ops Expert Hans Albers Leads 2,500-Member ACC in Europe
A conversation with Hans Albers, the recently elected president of the European Association of Corporate Counsel, who talks about the biggest legal challenges for in-house counsel in Europe today.GDPR Gets Early Test With Ireland's New Probe Into Facebook's Big Breach
The Irish Data Protection Commission announced its investigation via Twitter on Wednesday. How it handles this first major data breach since the General Data Protection Regulation went into play could have a major impact.Countdown to Compliance: SEC Private Fund Reforms
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