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For U.S. Companies, Ignorance Of Canada Privacy Law Could Be Costly

A Q&A with Fasken Martineau partner Alex Cameron, about recent developments in Canadian privacy and cybersecurity law. Plaintiffs are seeking […]

New UK Supply Chain Law Will Hit Companies Worldwide

The U.K. Modern Slavery Act of 2015, which is expected to go into effect this fall, differs from the California law in some important respects.

Another FCPA Defendant Walks After Trial

The chief of the Department of Justice FCPA unit has said pursuing individual defendants is now a priority, but the […]

What The Free Trade Battle Is Really About

Passage of the Pacific free trade agreement now appears likely, with many wondering what all the discord was about. The […]

Is Global Patent Leadership Shifting To Europe?

Joff Wild, writing on the IAM (Intellectual Asset Management) blog makes the case that the center of gravity for intellectual […]

U.S. Antitrust Law’s Reach Overseas Won’t See SCOTUS Scrutiny

The Supreme Court has declined to review how far U.S. antitrust laws can reach in sanctioning foreign companies for activities […]

Labor Back From The Dead In Free Trade Battle

Relatively powerful service and public employee labor unions – including the International Association of Firefighters – have concluded that the […]

FIFA Case Highlights Parallel Prosecutions

The U.S. has taken the lead in prosecuting FIFA executives alleged to have taken bribes, but it has been joined […]

Privacy Risk In Anti-Bribery And Corruption Programs

Due diligence on third party intermediaries is a necessary component of corporate anti-corruption compliance programs, particularly in foreign jurisdictions. At […]

Unitary Patent Coming to Europe

With the introduction of the Unitary Patent and the Unified Patent Court (UPC), envisaged for 2016, Europe will have a […]

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