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“Bribery Culture” In China A Risk To Multinationals

The stickiest issue: the intermediaries without whom doing business in China is virtually impossible.

Executive Compensation Cap Rejected By Swiss Voters

Swiss voters have shot down a proposal to cap salaries for executives, with more than 65 percent of the country […]

China Could Strengthen IP Protection With New Court

Establishing an intellectual property court to strengthen IP rights, similar to the federal circuit in the U.S., was among numerous […]

New Ground Rules For The EU Dawn Raid

The European Commission, the body that applies EU competition law, has issued new guidance for the dawn raids it may […]

Walking Out The Door With Trade Secrets

It’s one of the more difficult legal balancing acts in commercial jurisprudence: the right of employers to prevent misappropriation of […]

Union Showdown At Mississippi Nissan Plant

United Auto Worker organizers are pulling out all stops in an effort to organize the huge Nissan assembly plant in […]

China’s Crackdown On Multinationals

Chinese regulators are targeting Western companies for anti-competitive behavior as it moves to establish native companies as contenders. The country’s […]

Britain Suing Over EU Banker Bonus Limits

Britain has filed suit at the European Court of Justice to protest the European Union’s move to limit bonus payments […]

Labor Unrest In Bangladesh Will Affect U.S. Retailers

Thousands of workers in Bangladesh demonstrated and clashed with police, forcing the closing of about 400 factories, some of which […]

G20 Agrees To International Tax Evasion Crackdown

As part of a G20 pledge to crack down on international tax evasion, tax records will be shared internationally via […]

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