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Paul Hastings Hires Morrison & Foerster's Silicon Valley Litigation Leader
Rudy Kim, an IP litigator for the likes of Tencent and Uber, has joined Paul Hastings in Palo Alto.Five Geopolitical and International Trade Issues for U.S. Businesses to Watch in 2023
Last year marked an inflection point in the geopolitics of the 21st century, with the Biden administration declaring the post-Cold War era "definitively…Intel Gives One of Its Grimmest Forecasts Ever, Slamming Shares
A post-pandemic downturn for Intel's main business, personal computer chips, has torpedoed efforts to get the company's financial performance back on course.'Every War Causes Us to Adjust': Defense Contract Maneuvers
How national security lawyers meet the challenges of the Ukrainian conflict and military supply chain disruption.Chipmaker Earnings Estimates Fall at Fastest Pace Since 2008
Having gone from boom to bust in less than a year, the semiconductor industry now is bracing for a storm that's expected to hit everyone.View more book results for the query "Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing"
Deal Watch: Skadden, Kirkland Help Usher in First-of-Kind $30B Chip Facility Deal
It's been another slow week in deal volume, but Intel and Brookfield's partnership over chips and OpenText's buy of Micro Focus were big highlights.Chipmakers Flashing More Warnings on the Global Economy
Fading tech demand highlights a darkening picture as Russia's war on Ukraine and rising interest rates damp activity.Lawyers Say Local Businesses' Reaction to Pelosi's Taiwan Visit 'Actually Quite Muted'
Companies in Taiwan are accustomed to dealing with tensions between Taiwan and China. But they have increased efforts to protect their assets and some are gradually moving operations and investments out of China, lawyers say.Pelosi's Taiwan Trip Raises Angst in Global Financial Markets
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's trip is creating a fresh pressure point for investors already dealing with the prospects of a U.S. recession, worldwide rate hikes and surging inflation.TSMC, Samsung Want to Get Into US $52B Chip Plan
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and Samsung Electronics Co., the world's top two contract chipmakers, are already both planning to spend billions of dollars to build new cutting-edge plants in the U.S.Trending Stories
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