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The Long Reach of Europe’s Right to Be Forgotten

Fallout from Costeja v. Google, and some similar cases, is significant for businesses world-wide.

Is Britain Eying A Constitution?

Despite being the birthplace of the Magna Carta – the blueprint for countless constitutions, including our own – Britain is […]

Florida Lawyers Eye Cuba

With relations warming between the United States and Cuba, a delegation of Florida lawyers are heading to the island country […]

Forming A Sharia-Compliant Fund

There are five principles to keep in mind when forming a Sharia-compliant financing vehicle, explains Catriona McDevitt, counsel in Akin […]

Who Regulates Tech In Europe?

The escalating battle between Facebook and regulators from several countries in Europe underscores an unanswered question: Who gets to regulate […]

DOJ: No Need To “Boil The Ocean” To Get Cooperation Credit

Internal investigations, in order to receive cooperation credit from the Department of Justice, can be “appropriately tailored to the facts […]

Google Loses Key Privacy Case In UK

A judgment against Google by the English Court of Appeal “has confirmed that English law recognizes an action for the […]

Supply Chain Disclosure Law Catches GCs By Surprise

Companies “doing business in California” – broadly defined – are required to make some specific disclosures under The California Transparency in Supply Chains Act.

Did A 28-Year Old Steal $1B And Nearly Bring Down Moldova’s Biggest Banks?

A corporate risk management firm has pointed to a Moldovan banker as “strongly implicated in a scheme whose perpetrators surreptitiously […]

EU Court Tosses Key Louis Vuitton Trademark

The checkered pattern that luxury shoppers world-wide recognize as the pattern of French fashion house Louis Vuitton is no longer […]

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