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Cybersecurity In International Arbitration

One more venue in which cybersecurity proves to be a potentially significant issue: An article in Practical Law from Latham […]

Changing Rules For Foreign Arbitral Awards

Counsel charged with prosecuting or defending against actions involving foreign arbitral awards should be aware of rapidly evolving rule changes […]

India’s Tech Savvy Youth Are Scamming Americans

Two Indian teens last summer tipped off the U.S. Federal Trade Commission about a massive scheme based in their country […]

The Global Impact Of The U.S. Election

“While Donald Trump has promised a number of U.S. policy changes, a great number of them would require specific action by…

Enigmatic Russian Hacker Alisa S, Now On U.S. Blacklist

A profile of enigmatic Russian cyber-expert Alisa Shevchenko, in the New York Times. “I am a human being. Part misfit, […]

U.S. Tech Giants Alarmed By EU Internet Liability Proposal

The EU proposal would require internet companies to run content filtering software that would detect copyrighted material. According to a […]

England’s Surveillance Law Shot Down By EU Court

Europe’s highest court this week ruled that Britain’s sweeping surveillance laws – which civil liberties activists have called the most […]

Abu Dhabi Development Project, With A Guggenheim Museum, Confronts Labor Protest

In the city of Abu Dhabi, an ambitious plan for a $27 billion development project that would include a culture […]

Another Way To Keep Jobs In America, And Unions May Not Like It

Jaw-boning and new taxes might take a back seat to some hard numbers when it comes to motivating companies to […]

Big Banks Accused Of Financing Rain Forest Destruction

Two major banks, Credit Suisse and Bank of America, are singled out in an article about the role of banks […]

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