New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Nick Transier and Keith Taboada | September 13, 2018
The emergence of artificial intelligence has coincided with uncertainty of the patentability framework for protecting such innovations.
By Phillip Bantz | August 17, 2018
Trade lawyers are trying to ease and manage the anxiety of corporate clients while grappling with capricious trade policies. “A lot of this is new, uncharted territory. We're definitely in strange times,” said one source.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | July 9, 2018
American lawyers speak regularly of the rule of law and our fervent support for that. What goes unexplored is the clash between support for someone else's rule of law except when it conflicts with our rule of law
By Dan Packel | July 5, 2018
While some see a rising tide of protectionism swallowing up global deals, law firm M&A practice leaders say the effects will be limited.
By Charles Toutant | June 18, 2018
New Jersey is the latest front in a battle by the government of Denmark to recoup $2.1 billion it allegedly lost to a tax fraud scheme perpetrated by retirement funds and their managers.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert J. Alter | March 26, 2018
What are taxpayers with undisclosed foreign financial assets to do, without the OVDP?
By Nikolas S. Komyati and Jordan J. Levine | February 10, 2018
A recent Third Circuit opinion held that the transfer of assets by a foreign subsidiary of a debtor was not a fraudulent transfer under the Delaware Uniform Transfer Act.
By Michael Booth | February 6, 2018
A three-judge Appellate Division panel, in a published ruling released on Monday, said the plaintiff, Sharon Ben-Haim, of Englewood, cannot sue the Israeli court because the U.S. State Department conferred conduct-based immunity on foreign governmental institutions acting within their official capacities.
By Charles Toutant | January 18, 2018
Signed into law by Gov. Chris Christie on his last day in office—with immediate effect—the measure was designed to provide protection from money judgments entered in nations whose courts fail to provide due process.
By Colby Hamilton | December 1, 2017
The suit against the billionaire financier claims his direct involvement in the Guinean political process led to the company losing its mining rights.
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