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IP Protection in Emerging Markets

Sourcing and production overseas has increased certain kinds of risks to intellectual property, among them the risk of counterfeit components […]

Discrimination Case Could Be Game-Changer In China

A woman in Beijing has settled a discrimination claim, walking away with an apology and 30,000 RMB, in a case […]

Microsoft GC, Citing Serial Killer Tracking Case, Advocates Data Sharing

In a blog post promoting an international legal framework for cross-border surveillance and data-access rules, Microsoft’s top lawyer Brad Smith […]

WikiLeaks Reveals U.S. Compromise In Pacific Trade Talks

Documents obtained by WikiLeaks reveal that the United States is retreating on a number of environmental protection provisions during the […]

IPOs Cancelled As China Toughens Regulations

A sudden change in Chinese securities regulations was enough to make five companies cancel their IPOs on Monday. The China […]

EU Committee Finds US, UK Spying Programs Illegal

The European parliament’s civil liberties committee has released a draft report finding that mass surveillance programs used by the US […]

Guide To Anti-Corruption Regs In 36 Key Countries

A report from Jones Day looks at the state of anti-corruption regulations and enforcement in 36 countries, organized by region. […]

Chinese Court Decisions Must Be Published Under New Regs

Under a regulation that went into effect Jan. 1, The Supreme People’s Court of China has mandated that all courts […]

U.S. In Pacific Trade Talks Pushing Corporate Agenda

Negotiations over a major trade agreement, the TransPacific Partnership (TPP) are said to be nearing completion, with the United States […]

Energy Sector In Mexico Opened To Private Investment

The state will continue to own the hydrocarbons “within the subsoil,” writes Elisabeth Eljuri, head of the Latin American Practice […]

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