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Insurers Keep Wary Eye On School Kids’ Climate Lawsuit

Most industry observers are not paying much attention to a climate lawsuit in Oregon, where 21 teen-age students are suing […]

Trump Park Ave Says Saudi Prince Skipped Out On Rent

A Saudi prince owes almost $2 million in back rent, according to Trump Park Avenue LLC, in a suit filed […]

Appeals Court Eases Robocall Rules, And The Calls Keep Coming

“Proving once again that technology moves much faster than the law,” the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit struck down significant parts of…

“If I Don’t Bribe Them Somebody Else Will”

Richard Bistrong, writing in the FCPA Blog, describes the fundamental mindset that leads to corrupt practices; lack of faith in […]

The Austrian Lawyer Who Took On Facebook

Attorney Max Schrems got interested in the privacy issue while attending college as an exchange student at Santa Clara University. […]

Multi-Billion Dollar Lawsuit In CA: Is Climate Change A “Public Nuisance”? 

A lawsuit filed by the cities of Oakland and San Francisco is invoking a “public nuisance” strategy in order to […]

Maryland Company Settles FCPA Case

Transport Logistics International Inc. (TLI), charged with conspiracy to violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act’s anti-bribery provisions, agreed Tuesday to pay a […]

Domestic “AK-47,” Made In FLA, Evades Sanctions

The best-known product of Kalishnikov, one of the strongest brands in the world, is the iconic AK-47 automatic rifle, widely […]

Bringing “Risk” Back To The Playground

A movement is gaining traction among government officials and schools in the UK: Playgrounds are systematically “bringing in risk,” in […]

In-House Lawyers Can Be FCPA Targets

In one case, the company itself got off the hook on the basis of full disclosure and cooperation, but no such luck for the former GC…

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