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Protecting Your Brand In Cuba And Iran

Doing business in Cuba and Iran is no longer a far-fetched notion, and with that in mind Holland & Knight […]

The E-Discovery Divide Between The U.S. and Europe

A conference organized by Exterro featured a keynote presentation from Judge Andrew Peck from the Southern District of New York […]

Companies Brace For Human Rights Metrics

Companies are under increasing pressure to report on the social impact of their operations, specifically with regard to human rights. […]

Conflict Minerals Rule Creates Corporate Headache And A Small Industry

The conflict minerals provision of the Dodd-Frank law is riff with obligations, ambiguities and potential pitfalls. An article in the […]

Google Abroad Confronts “Regulatory Contagion”

Regulatory agencies worldwide are taking on Google, the New York Times reports. The latest to weigh in is the Competition […]

Google Abroad Confronts "Regulatory Contagion"

Regulatory agencies worldwide are taking on Google, the New York Times reports. The latest to weigh in is the Competition […]

Mounting Danger From Cheap Oil

Countries with as little in common as Ecuador, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Russia and Iraq are being severely stressed by the […]

Hiring H-1B Workers, Then Firing U.S. Workers, Draws Investigation

Companies from India provided H-1B workers to a U.S. company, which then allegedly laid off U.S. workers in comparable positions.

FIFA, US Companies, Cited For Squalid Labor Conditions In Qatar

A more than year-old report from DLA Piper, commissioned by the Qatar government, found serious and rampant labor abuse, in […]

After Free Trade Vote, Congress Moves To Mollify Domestic Manufacturers

Along with passing free trade legislation this summer, in the form of a grant to the President of “trade promotion […]

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