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It's Different There: Hiring and Firing in the EU
General counsel often face a plethora of differing labor and employment laws in the European Union, making it difficult to stay within the lines during hiring and firing.Ukraine Gets a (Temporary) Break on IP Sanctions
The U.S. Trade Representative decided Ukraine has enough on its plate and won't have to also cope with intellectual property trade sanctions imposed by the U.S.—for now.Supply-Chain Accountability Grows for Global Companies
World-class brands come under greater scrutiny after the Bangladesh factory collapse.Hong Kong Looks Beyond Lost Alibaba IPO
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group's decision to hold what's expected to be the world's largest initial public offering since Facebook in New York instead of Hong Kong was long anticipated. But the company's recent final decision, which coincided with announcements of U.S. listings by other leading Chinese tech companies, has nevertheless swiftly renewed anxieties about Hong Kong's future as an IPO destination.Developing a Legal Strategy for Global Workforces
Corporate counsel have an enormous responsibility to navigate complicated and often voluminous international legislation.View more book results for the query "*"
Doing Business in Russia? Be Careful, Stay Compliant
The situation between Russia and the Ukraine is not only an international political crisis, but also an evolving business crisis for many companies.Sutherland to Join Forces with London Boutique
Sutherland Asbill & Brennan is venturing into the London legal market through a combination with a firm specialized in energy commodities trading law. Arbis is a 10-lawyer London boutique with a small office in Geneva—another energy trading hotspot.DLA, Weil Get Call for Vodafone's $10 Billion Ono Deal
Vodafone is acquiring Ono, Spain's largest cable operator, in a deal worth roughly $10 billion, including the assumption of debt. DLA Piper is advising Vodafone, while Ono is being represented by Weil Gotshal and Spanish firm Garrigues.Tangled Up in Cross-Jurisdictional Restrictive Covenants
A new e-book from Mayer Brown examines the variability in how noncompetes, nonsolicitations and other types of restrictive covenants can be used from state to state and country to country.China's Light Touch on Insider Trading
In what's believed to be its first enforcement action against a lawyer for insider trading, the China Securities Regulatory Commission fined Jun He Law Offices partner Mi Xingping just $5,000. A number of lawyers in the country say insider trading is not usually viewed as a serious offense in China, with offenders more often hailed as clever than reviled as criminal.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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