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May 09, 2014 |

UK Rule Puts Arbitration First in Employment Disputes

Multinational companies with operations in the UK face new rules requiring all employment disputes to first go through the Advisory Conciliation and Arbitration Service.
2 minute read
May 09, 2014 |

Tax Proposal Aims to Keep US Company HQs in the US

Lawmakers are looking to introduce legislation that would discourage U.S. companies from moving their headquarters abroad to skirt U.S. taxes.
3 minute read
May 07, 2014 |

Circuit Says Cross-Listing Doesn't Upset 'Morrison' Bar

The ban on extraterritorial application of U.S. securities laws applies even to claims based on foreign shares that are cross-listed on an American exchange, the Second Circuit said Tuesday.
5 minute read
May 02, 2014 |

(The Belgians Wanna Take Their) Red Shoes

A Belgian court voided the trademark on Christian Louboutin's shoes with their distinctive red soles.
2 minute read
May 02, 2014 |

DLA's Asia Corporate Head Jumps to Winston & Strawn

Mabel Lui has assumed the same role at the Chicago-based firm, taking with her a team of three lawyers.
1 minute read
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April 30, 2014 |

Berwin Leighton Paisner Forms Indonesia Alliance

The U.K. firm has partnered with Mataram Partners, an eight-lawyer outfit that specializes in mining work.
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April 30, 2014 |

KWM, HSF on $740 Million Aussie Oil Merger

Horizon Oil and Roc Oil are combining in an all-stock deal that the companies say will better diversify their respective energy assets in Asia Pacific.
1 minute read
April 30, 2014 |

Judge Sends RICO Aluminum Case To Arb in London

The RICO case brought by Aluminium Bahrain against Victor Dahdaleh, alleging that he conspired with Pittsburgh-based Alcoa to inflate the cost of raw materials required to make aluminum, must go to arbitration in London, a federal judge in Pittsburgh has ruled.
4 minute read
April 29, 2014 |

Warrant Backed for Microsoft Emails on Server in Ireland

Dealing a win to federal prosecutors, Magistrate Judge James Francis IV rejected the computer giant's claim that the warrant is an extraterritorial search and seizure outside of the jurisdiction of the U.S. courts and therefore should be quashed.
5 minute read
April 28, 2014 |

Will Antitycoon Mood Affect Hong Kong Trial?

Thomas and Raymond Kwok, two of Hong Kong's—and the world's—richest men, are going on trial May 8 for allegedly bribing a senior government official. It is the territory's largest corruption trial ever, and it's taking place amid a rising tide of resentment toward the billionaire developers who dominate the Hong Kong economic landscape. Will antitycoon sentiment show up in the courtroom?
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