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The Tangle Of Litigation Likely To Follow Boeing Crashes

Boeing could be taking on lawsuits from multiple angles when the dust clears on the 737 Max disasters, says a […]

Big Law Firms Said To Be Deeply Complicit In Kleptocracy

An article in The Atlantic alleges that Russian oligarchs have bought up high-end U.S. real estate on a massive scale, […]

Is It A Trade Spat Or The Start Of Another Cold War?

It could well be the latter, according to Peter Hartcher, journalist and visiting fellow at the Lowy Institute, a Sydney-based […]

Why To Avoid “WeChat” When Managing Chinese Employees

It’s the most widely used messaging and social media app in China, and its many users now include employees and […]

Dispute Trends In The Energy Sector

Disputes in the energy sector continue to dominate international arbitration, both in terms of number of disputes and their value, […]

9-11 Insurance Hack Breaks New Ground In Cyber-Extortion

By successfully breaching a law firm retained by global insurer Hiscox, a group known as The Dark Overlord has obtained […]

Protecting Your Company’s Domain Name

Other companies cannot use your company’s domain name, but they may attempt to use something similar. This Today’s General Counsel […]

Litigation Holds And The GDPR

The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) makes compliance with litigation holds more complicated. United States courts expect corporate litigants […]

Brexit Previews Future Risks

Economic systems worldwide are undergoing major structural changes driven by technology, trade, climate change, inequality and mounting populist challenges to […]

Don’t Be Blind-Sided By New Export Controls

Cutting edge technologies tend to outrun government controls. This means that in recent years many commercial technical innovations, as long […]

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