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More Major European Firms Sever Ties With Russia and Its Allies, Others Stay Silent
While several heavyweight firms are not commenting, others are rethinking their Russia positions and are donating funds to humanitarian causes for Ukraine.More Major European Firms Sever Ties With Russia and Its Allies, Others Stay Silent
While several heavyweight firms are not commenting, others are rethinking their Russia positions and are donating funds to humanitarian causes for Ukraine.Allen & Overy Picks Up Life Science Litigators From Goodwin in New York, Boston & D.C.
The London firm is embracing a sector-focused expansion model in the U.S.Allen & Overy to Launch in Boston With Life Science Litigators From Goodwin
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Can a Foreign Patent Attorney's Email Communications Be Protected Under Attorney-Client Privilege?
A federal magistrate judge in Massachusetts has issued a divided ruling on whether, in a patent dispute with Fitbit, Philips North America must turn over emails sent and received by a foreign patent attorney who is not registered as an attorney-at-law.Top Ten Developments in Business and Human Rights in 2021
The "hardening" of legal norms on business and human rights continued their long-term accretion in 2021, through judicial, legislative and administrative enforcement.'Hurdles' Abound: Legal Teams Guiding Psychedelics Companies Face Unique Challenges
"We're effectively a biotech pharmaceutical company and are trying to educate some of our financial partners in that this is not another cannabis play," said Gabe Fahel, chief legal officer for Toronto-based Cybin.No Longer Underground: Emerging Issues for Miners
In his Blockchain Law column, Robert Schwinger takes a closer look at the "unsung players" in the blockchain world—the miners and validators who keep the blockchain infrastructure functioning. Who are they, what do they do, and what legal issues might they face?In the Age of ESG, European Countries Offer Clues to the EU's Upcoming Regulations
The EU is expected to propose new sustainable corporate governance legislation that takes into account environmental and human rights concerns. And while it is still unclear exactly what the bill will include, companies around the world are likely to feel the impact. Lawyers say similar bills introduced by individual EU member countries offer clues on what to expect.Insights and Strategies for Effective Succession Planning in AM Law 100 Firms
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