The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | March 15, 2024
Diversified practice areas and geographies continue to prove fruitful for the global law firm.
By Jack Womack | November 28, 2023
900 lawyers had signed an open letter condemning the ABA for statements that they said deprived Israel of its rights and suggested moral equivalence.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Abigail Adcox | August 29, 2023
Visiting attorneys may go through a different vetting system than U.S.-educated associates, as some law firms recruit visiting lawyers from international law firms that they have existing relationships with.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Abigail Adcox | August 27, 2023
Some law firms anticipate increased client activity related to seeking licenses for investments, along with compliance work.
By Ray Ferrera, Adams and Reese | April 12, 2023
European patent practice has never been for the faint of heart.
By Dan Roe | April 12, 2023
A Q&A with Dan Nardello, CEO of a global investigations firm Nardello & Co., on the business and ethics of working for law firms on highly contentious matters.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | May 5, 2022
The International Child Abduction Remedies Act was enacted by the United States to help prevent international child abduction, with the stated intent that, "Persons should not be permitted to obtain custody of children by virtue of their wrongful removal or retention."
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In this episode, Law.com's Bruce Love speaks with Andrii Humenchuk, GC at Evo, the largest ecommerce company in Ukraine, and Tai-Heng Cheng, co-head of Sidley's international arbitration and trade practice.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion|News
By Keith Letourneau | March 20, 2022
From a maritime-law perspective, questions arise as to whether Russia's wanton war and its consequences may trigger a charter's force majeure clause, which generally has the effect of suspending contract performance obligations that are disrupted by unforeseeable events beyond the control of the vessel's owner or charterer.
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