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Chinese Cyber-Espionage Abates

Moves by the U.S., including indictments and the threat of economic sanctions, have led to a sharp decrease in instances […]

Corruption Risk For Multi-Nationals In India

The government of India, seeking foreign investment, has been actively addressing corruption issues by bringing its anti-corruption legislation in line […]

Fundamentals Of Protecting Patents Overseas

Patent protection overseas is an effective but often overlooked means to further a company’s business objectives, writes Leason Ellis attorney […]

Trends In Canadian M&A

An unusually strong end of year 2015 bolstered Canadian M&A activity, and the trend continued into early 2016, writes Blake, […]

Gathering Worldwide Resistance To U.S. Tech Giants

Most people in the U.S., including regulators, seem comfortable with the notion that a few U.S. behemoths are on their way to becoming both gatekeeper and gate, but in much of the rest of the world there is alarm.

Minneapolis Bridge Collapse Survivor Takes Payout, Heads For Syria

A man who survived the collapse of the I-35 Bridge in Minneapolis has taken his settlement money and gone off to join…

Trade Secret Protection, U.S. And Europe

Law professor and blogger Dennis Crouch looks at similarities and differences in an area of IP law that’s been going […]

Banks, “SWIFT,” Wrangle Over Fault For Online Heist

In the wake of an $81 million online theft from a Bangladeshi bank that was using the SWIFT system, the […]

Fed Circuit: Digital Teeth Aren’t Imports

In a case that brings to the fore a thoroughly modern conundrum that will surely play out again in various […]

ABA Says It Wasn’t Intimidated Into Cancelling Chinese Lawyer’s Book

The ABA this week insisted that its decision to cancel a book written by a Chinese human rights lawyer was […]

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