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Facebook Faces French Sanctions Over Privacy

Facebook has been given three months to update its data collection practices in France, or it will face sanctions in […]

EU and U.S. Reach Agreement On Data Transfer

The European Commission and the United States have reached a tentative agreed on a new framework for transatlantic data flows. […]

Using Europe’s M&A Regime For Tactical Advantage

U.S. companies planning for public M&A in the EU face rules of engagement that are considerably different from those in […]

Death Of Iranian Sanctions Greatly Exaggerated

It’s been widely reported that sanctions against Iran are history, but far from it, says a post from Ropes & […]

Russian’s Claim He Wrote “The Martian” Is Dismissed

A Russian screenwriter will appeal a Moscow court’s decision dismissing his plagiarism suit against Fox over the script for “The […]

Lawyers Who Challenged Canadian Gov’t Now Fight For Pay

Two Canadian lawyers who opposed the appointment of a judge to that country’s Supreme Court – an appointment that was […]

Essential Technologies For Patent Translation

While human translators remain indispensable in the translation process, translation technology has become…

Critics Slam IP Rules In Pacific Trade Pact

In negotiations over the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), intellectual property provisions are proving to be a major bone of contention. A […]

One Coal Co., 100,000 Layoffs

A single coal company in China has announced plans to lay off 100,000 workers, threatening to…

EU Ratchets Up Cybersecurity Rules

In Europe, a “milestone” cybersecurity agreement will require upgraded digital infrastructure in essential services, including transportation control and electricity grid […]

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