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Addressing Third Party Compliance Risk

The risk that contractors will draw a company into a compliance issue has never been greater. Nathan Dreyfus and Guler […]

Credit Suisse Pleads Guilty, Will Pay U.S. $2.8 Billion

Swiss giant Credit Suisse has pled guilty to criminal wrongdoing in the Justice Department’s case alleging the foreign bank aided […]

Import Trade Infractions Draw Fed Scrutiny

Active enforcement of “AD/CVD” evasion can be attributed in part to the simple fact there is more of it going […]

Global Antitrust Guidance From Baker & McKenzie

More than 100 countries now have antitrust laws. Law that address “hard-core” violations are generally similar, but those addressing many […]

DOJ Charges Chinese Military Hackers For Cybercrimes

In a first, the Justice Department announced today it has brought charges against five Chinese military members, accusing them of […]

Swiss Voters Shoot Down $25 Minimum Wage

By a more than three-to-one margin, Swiss voters rejected a proposal to institute the country’s first minimum wage at $25 […]

Avon Runs Afoul Of FCPA

Avon Products will pay $135 million to settle charges that it bribed Chinese government officials, according to a filing with […]

Cartel Enforcement Ramps Up In China

In the past year, antitrust enforcement in China, particularly enforcement against cartel activity, has intensified. Linklaters attorneys Fay Zhou and […]

For Internet Infringement In The EU, What Court Do You Call?

The venue issue can get complicated when the alleged infringement is in the form of Internet content. Where should the […]

Prime Minister, Chief Justice Spat Worrying Canadian Lawyers

The head of the association that represents lawyers in Canada is trying to smooth a rift between Prime Minister Stephen […]

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