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Hague Seeks Max Sentence For Cyberbully

Dutch prosecutors are seeking the maximum possible sentence – up to 11 years – for a man charged with cyberbullying […]

The Major Money-Laundering Cases From 2016

The first case, from the First Circuit, “tests the money laundering statute’s reach in prosecution of an alleged international fraud perpetrated primarily outside of the United States…

Human Right Issues In Tech Supply Chains

Multi-national supply chains are squarely in the crosshairs of a wide variety of regulators. The California Supply Chains Act can […]

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

Like the “Safe Harbor” that it replaced, the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield is a voluntary self-certification program with the U.S. Department […]

Sexual Harassment is Global, Solutions are Local

A look at the basics of sexual harassment law, comparing the U.S. with Europe and Latin America…

EU Considers Legal Status For “Electronic Persons”

The European Parliament is considering whether to give robots the legal status of “electronic persons” as part of an effort […]

Cybersecurity In International Arbitration

One more venue in which cybersecurity proves to be a potentially significant issue: An article in Practical Law from Latham […]

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 […]

India’s Tech Savvy Youth Are Scamming Americans

Two Indian teens last summer tipped off the U.S. Federal Trade Commission about a massive scheme based in their country […]

The Global Impact Of The U.S. Election

“While Donald Trump has promised a number of U.S. policy changes, a great number of them would require specific action by…

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