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Uber Legal Chief Tony West's Pay Jumped 43% in 2022
The ride-hailing company's newly filed proxy statement noted several major achievements for West, including helping cut outside counsel spend 25% by bringing more work in-house.Deal Watch: Deals Down, Debt Offerings Up as Banking Saga Continues
Davis Polk's Neil Barr said it's too early to say whether the events of the past two-plus weeks will have a lasting impression on both the banking industry and the deal market moving forward.International Court Issues War Crimes Warrant for Putin
It was the first time the global court has issued a warrant against a leader of one of the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council.Environmental Laws and Investment Arbitration
"International arbitrators must be prepared to grapple with complex environmental issues, and to apply legal principles that are constantly evolving…View more book results for the query "Netherlands"
Employer Monitoring and Surveillance of Employees in the Work-From-Home Setting
Improvements in technology have advanced a broad range of methods to monitor employees' whereabouts and activities. Reliance on technology in our personal and professional lives makes monitoring activity relatively easy.Sensing Opportunity, Litigation Funding Prepares to Grow in Europe
As Europe opens its arms, cautiously, to mass litigation and class actions, litigation funders are seeing opportunity—and ramping up their plans to seize it.Solving the Cybercrime Collective Action Problem
Blackbeard may not be the first name that comes to mind when considering cybercrime, but prior international efforts to stop stateless rogue actors can point us toward the proper focus for cybersecurity—governments taking responsibility to solve a classic collective action problem by direct action, supporting existing industry defense measures, and leading multilateral cooperation efforts, writes Edward McNicholas, Christine Moundas and Briana Fasone.What a Busy Year in Class Action Settlements Meant on the Recovering Side of the Docket
Steve Cirami, the head of the class action team at fintech company Broadridge, says last year's surge in activity was just "the tip of the iceberg" in terms of what to expect in cross-border, global settlements.Trending Stories
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