By Karen Sloan | October 22, 2018
William Franke's donation will launch the global quarter, in which students will spend an entire quarter immersed in Asian cross-border law before traveling there during faculty-led trips.
By Phillip Bantz | October 18, 2018
Last week's sudden announcement that more foreign investments in American technology businesses would be subjected to national security reviews as early as November as part of a federal pilot program startled many, but some international trade law experts say not as many businesses may be affected as initially feared.
By Dan Packel | September 26, 2018
Noah Mamet has a relationship with the firm that goes back to his days as a Democratic Party operative in Washington, D.C.
By Christine Simmons | September 18, 2018
Greg Craig's lawyers say their client "never disseminated Skadden's report" to U.S. officials, and he did not have to register as a foreign agent.
By C. Ryan Barber | September 12, 2018
A three-lawyer Gibson Dunn team discloses their advocacy for Saudi Arabia under the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
By MP McQueen | September 5, 2018
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.
By MP McQueen | August 10, 2018
U.S. companies dealing with foreign investors will soon have a whole new reality to contend with when Trump signs it into law Monday.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 2, 2018
Boeing argued this week that a final report into the disappearance of Malaysia Air Flight 370 supports its bid to dismiss dozens of lawsuits brought in U.S. courts on behalf of the families of deceased passengers.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Vince Neicho | June 26, 2018
Going forward, firms that develop sound governance policies for handling information and take steps to protect data will find themselves in a favorable position with regulatory authorities.
By Ellis Kim | June 26, 2018
Firms including Paul Weiss; Kirkland & Ellis; and Covington & Burling have all gotten involved in some fashion after President Donald Trump backed off from a zero tolerance policy that separated immigrant families.
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