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Fighting the Gray Market in Korea and the U.S.

Both Korea and the United States face an influx of gray market goods (also known as “parallel imports”), but the […]

UK Supreme Court Prepares For Brexit Case

In an unprecedented move, all 11 members of the UK’s Supreme Court will sit for case to determine whether the […]

Attorneys Guide Immigrants In Crisis

Forty-five immigration attorneys gathered in Tijuana recently to host a two-day legal clinic for people hoping to legally migrate to […]

Russian Hackers Are Said To Want To Embarrass U.S. During Election

Though the U.S. voting system is well-protected against cyber attacks thanks to a decentralized system and backup procedures, cybersecurity experts […]

UK Court Delivers Brexit Blow

The British Parliament must vote on whether the UK can begin the process to leave the European Union, the UK’s […]

In Google Antitrust Cases, Europe Looks To Shape Competition Law

Google will begin to respond this week to accusations from the European Commission that it has hamstrung competitors and limited […]

A Modest Demand, As Korean Plaintiffs Sue Samsung

The 527 plaintiffs in a Korean lawsuit are asking for 500,000 won compensation per person. In U.S dollars that’s about…

What Was Revealed In The Biggest Law Firm Hack In History

Reviewing several current books on the Panama Papers, Oxford’s Alan Rusbridger, currently chair of the Reuters Institute for the Study […]

How Books-And-Records Violations Can Draw An FCPA Charge

Under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, regulators often discover corruption indirectly by identifying violations of books-and-records and internal-accounting provisions. What […]

Russian Cyber-Punk Suspect Snowboards, Lives In Siberia

The young man owns a company called King Servers, which has servers in Moscow, the Netherlands, New Jersey and Fremont, […]

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