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New Regulation Frontier: Nanomaterials In Europe

Regulators world-wide are trying to stay abreast of developments in a promising and relatively new and exotic technology, nanomaterials. Attorneys […]

A Clear Limit On FCPA Successor Liability

A recent case helps clarify when there is or is not successor liability for a Foreign Corrupt Practices Act violation after the acquisition of a foreign company.

U.S. Hackers Said To Penetrate Foreign Networks

The U.S. has managed to infect computers in Iran, Pakistan, China and other foreign countries, sometimes with bugs so sophisticated […]

Abu Dhabi Push To Become International Financial Center

Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, has announced plans to launch a “financial free zone” later this […]

China Defends $975B Qualcomm Antimonopoly Fine

The record fine against chip maker Qualcomm is designed to “restore market competitiveness,” China’s antimonopoly regulator said this week. The […]

Loophole For Chinese Prisoners: Patents

A Chinese rule that reduces prisoner sentences for “important technical innovations” has led to a black market of prisoners paying […]

‘Nut Rage’ Exec Could See Three Years In Prison

South Korean prosecutors are seeking a three-year sentence for a Korean Air executive who threw a fit after being served […]

The Face Of International Litigation

A post from Merrill Brink, a company that provides language translation services for international business, looks at some general trends […]

U.S. Business Groups Push Back Against China’s ‘Intrusive’ Cyber Rules

New cybersecurity measures proposed by the Chinese government are “intrusive,” and will effectively isolate China’s ICT firms from the global […]

Cuban Market Far From “Open”

A post from the Bryan Cave law firm looks at the relaxation of trade sanctions against Cuba recently announced by […]

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