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British PM Calls For Cyber Security After Terror Attack

In the wake of the third deadly terrorist attack in Britain within the last three months, Prime Minister Theresa May […]

Et Tu, Harley? A Factory Is Headed For Thailand

Harley-Davidson, long considered a stalwart of American nuts-and-bolts manufacturing, is setting up an assembly plant in Bangkok. The Wisconsin-based company […]

Assange Rape Charges Dropped

Swedish prosecutors last week decided to drop their seven-year investigation into rape allegations levied against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. That […]

Facebook Hit With $122M Fine By EU

The European Union has fined Facebook 110 million euros, or about $122 million, for giving misleading statements during the social […]

Extraterritoriality And The Lanham Act

Recent decisions by the Fourth and Ninth Circuits on issues of extraterritoriality could have a significant impact on Lanham Act […]

Business Method Patents Finding Haven In Japan

In recent years Japan has gone from being one of the most difficult jurisdictions in which to get a software […]

Consumer Regulation Is Now Global

The U.S. has fairly strong consumer protection by way of regulation, as well as an active plaintiff’s litigation bar. That may […]

Resurrected “Arthur Andersen” Shuts Down Over Trademark Dispute

The recently launched professional services consultancy Arthur Andersen, as partial settlement of a trademark dispute with another entity called Andersen […]

Vietnam Going Green

A long-awaited decision by the prime minister of Vietnam sets up a number of incentives for investment in solar power […]

Woman Who Peed On Trump Golf Course Can’t Collect Damages

An Edinburgh Sheriff Court judge ruled that Carol Rohan Beyts should not have been filmed urinating on a Scottish golf […]

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