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The final step in Canada’s efforts to modernize its copyright law was announced this week: Implementation of the “Notice and […]
Corporate campaigns, what a company can do to avoid them, and what it can do in case it becomes a target.
Quebec judge Clement Gascon was appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada after Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s original choice, Federal […]
The FCPA prohibits bribery of foreign officials, broadly defined, but how broadly? The law says foreign officials include…
Veteran New York Times business columnist Floyd Norris wrote a scathing critique of a strategy frequently employed by U.S. companies: […]
Chinese state institutions and media have intensified a campaign to replace U.S. information technology companies with domestic counterparts, as mutual […]
The relationship between General Electric head Jeffrey R. Immelt and Stephen Immelt, a partner and practice leader at Hogan Lovells […]
As labor costs in China continue to rise, Mexico looks better as a manufacturing venue for U.S. companies. Chinese labor […]
The risk that contractors will draw a company into a compliance issue has never been greater. Nathan Dreyfus and Guler […]
Swiss giant Credit Suisse has pled guilty to criminal wrongdoing in the Justice Department’s case alleging the foreign bank aided […]
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