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Counsel choosing between arbitration and litigation when negotiating contracts need to consider the litigation implications of either decision. Parties choosing […]
Progress in clean energy and conservation is being overwhelmed by increased coal-burning in developing countries…
Arbitration agreements are now commonplace in contracts, and so are global antitrust lawsuits, especially multi-party lawsuits alleging price-fixing cartels. The […]
The 2013 HBR Law Department Survey found a three per cent increase in the total inside legal spend worldwide. Over […]
Contractors considering bidding for and performing contract work on state and local public work projects that are partially funded by […]
Deal lawyers generally know that the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act could apply to mergers and asset acquisitions. Many are surprised to learn […]
Driven by world-wide demand, the South African Mponeng gold mine is a small city consisting of an underground network of […]
Major energy companies have acknowledged that global warming regulation that puts a price on carbon is coming, and they are […]
The stickiest issue: the intermediaries without whom doing business in China is virtually impossible.
About one in five security breaches are engineered by contractors or once-trusted employees. Typically these breaches are more costly and […]
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