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Calif. Judge, in First-of-Its-Kind Ruling, Sets FRAND Rate on Ericsson Patent Portfolio
In a win for Sheppard Mullin partner Stephen Korniczky, a federal judge more than halved the rates the Swedish telecom was seeking from China's TCL Communication to license patents that are essential to implementing the 2G, 3G and 4G cellular communication standards.Echoing the Anti-Corruption Wave in India
The applicability of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in India -- a country that features prominently on the world map, both in terms of economic growth and increasing international regulatory oversight.Echoing the Anti-Corruption Wave in India
The applicability of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in India -- a country that features prominently on the world map, both in terms of economic growth and increasing international regulatory oversight.'This is about the future' - Keystone's James Knight on the thinking behind the firm's IPO
Keystone's founder explains why the firm decided to become the third to list on the London Stock ExchangeU.K. Law Firm Poised to Become Third in Country to Go Public
Keystone Law hopes to raise nearly $20 million through a listing on the London Stock Exchange.A Tool Every Cross-Border Litigant Should Know About, and a Word of Caution
Tim Harkness, Linda H. Martin, David Y. Livshiz and Allie Wilson write: As cross-border business transactions become the norm, rather than the exception, it is unsurprising that incidents of cross-border litigation are also on the rise. Lawyers representing clients in these complicated games of “three-dimensional chess” are therefore required to understand substantive and procedural nuances of each forum in order to obtain the best results for their clients.British pain, German gain: how are law firms adapting to the post-Brexit power shift?
While Brexit-related uncertainty continues to plague the UK economy, law firms in Germany are benefiting from a strong and stable local economyMarkets: British Pain, German Gain
Lawyers in Germany are braced for a post-Brexit boom.Latham and Cleary aboard as Alstom and Siemens agree €15bn rail businesses merger
US firms advise alongside Freshfields as European engineering giants sign merger dealDOL Flip-Flop: SOX's Anti-Retaliation Provisions Apply to Overseas Conduct After All
In his Employment Issues column, Philip M. Berkowitz discusses a late-August decision with potentially far-reaching implications for foreign and multinational employers, in which the U.S. Department of Labor Administrative Review Board (ARB), held that SOX's whistleblower provisions have extraterritorial application—in apparent contradiction of appellate court and indeed prior ARB case law.Trending Stories
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