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Trump’s SCOTUS Noms: Different, Yet The Same

The list of potential Supreme Court nominees that President-elect Donald Trump put forward during his campaign is overwhelmingly white, male, […]

New Law Expands Courts’ Authority To Search Computers

An amendment to a Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure has taken effect this week which will allow judges to sign […]

Contract Review Meets E-Discovery

“Anyone who has had the dubious pleasure of reviewing contracts for a legal, regulatory, or business matter knows that nothing […]

Conservative Legal Theory On Immigration May Haunt Trump

A legal approach known as “competitor standing” has been popular with conservative hard-liners who use it to enforce stricter immigration […]

Inside/Outside Attorneys Often Not on the Same Page

The International Association of Defense Counsel recently released its 2016 Inside/Outside Counsel Relationship Survey. The survey found major differences in […]

Two Governance Studies Confirm Expanded Role for General Counsel

Within the space of less than one month in 2016, two important commentaries on corporate governance were released by two […]

Changing Rules for Foreign Arbitral Awards

Counsel charged with prosecuting or defending against actions involving foreign arbitral awards should be aware of rapidly evolving rule changes […]

Consumer Agency Rule Would End Class Action Waivers

In May, the Consumer Financial Protection Board announced a proposed rule prohibiting providers from using a pre-dispute arbitration agreement to […]

One Year After the Yates Memorandum

In September, 2015, the U.S. Department of Justice issued a policy directive dubbed the “Yates Memorandum,” in reference to its […]

Self-Certifying Under the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield

The European Union formally adopted the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield in July 2016, and by late September about 275 companies had […]

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