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Climate Litigation Grows Teeth in EU Jurisdictions
New cases and vigorous enforcement will make "duty of vigilance" for the environment a critical area for European corporations, lawyers say.In Europe, Climate Litigation Grows Teeth
New cases and vigorous enforcement will make "duty of vigilance" for the environment a critical area for European corporations, lawyers say.Russia's War in Ukraine: A Role for International Law
Russia's war in Ukraine is a throwback to the barbarism of the 1930s. International judicial intervention is required.ExxonMobil Taps Freshfields in Fight Against Windfall Tax
The Texas-based oil and gas giant is suing the EU through subsidiaries in a bid to halt a windfall tax targeting energy profits.Vetting Deals: The Future of Foreign Direct Investment Screening in Europe
FDI screening has gone from "a niche area for defense industry deals where it might be relevant" to "a part of every deal structure, timetable, and assessment of regulatory risks," a competition partner in Brussels said.View more book results for the query "Netherlands"
Top 10 Most Urgent Business and Human Rights Issues for 2023
The explosion of global business and human rights continued to resonate across the globe in 2022. Some of the business and human rights trends have been evident and growing for several years; others are relatively new.Google Sued by 130,000 Alleged Victims of Its Ad Dominance
Google and its parent company are accused of abusing their dominant position in online advertising and "earning super-profits for itself at the expense of the tens of thousands of publishers of websites and mobile apps in the U.K."Construction Disputes Soar, Along With Use of Arbitration Finance
The construction industry is likely to remain in flux in the upcoming years, and legal finance will serve as an essential tool for parties in construction disputes.The Cost of Going to Law School: How Countries Compare
The US is the most expensive place to study law, a study has found, while Germany, China and Sweden are among the cheapest.U.S. is 'Expensivest' for Law School; See How We Compare
The US is the most expensive place to study law, a study has found, while Germany, China and Sweden are among the cheapest.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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