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In Google Antitrust Cases, Europe Looks To Shape Competition Law

Google will begin to respond this week to accusations from the European Commission that it has hamstrung competitors and limited […]

A Modest Demand, As Korean Plaintiffs Sue Samsung

The 527 plaintiffs in a Korean lawsuit are asking for 500,000 won compensation per person. In U.S dollars that’s about…

What Was Revealed In The Biggest Law Firm Hack In History

Reviewing several current books on the Panama Papers, Oxford’s Alan Rusbridger, currently chair of the Reuters Institute for the Study […]

How Books-And-Records Violations Can Draw An FCPA Charge

Under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, regulators often discover corruption indirectly by identifying violations of books-and-records and internal-accounting provisions. What […]

Russian Cyber-Punk Suspect Snowboards, Lives In Siberia

The young man owns a company called King Servers, which has servers in Moscow, the Netherlands, New Jersey and Fremont, […]

U.S. Sues Chinese Citizens, Company For Aiding North Korea

Four Chinese individuals and one Chinese company conspired to help North Korea develop its nuclear weapons program in defiance of […]

The Sue Saudi Arabia Bill Could Bite U.S. Big Time

The “Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act,” vetoed by President Obama but widely expected to be passed in a Congressional […]

Link To A Pirate And You’re A Pirate, Says Europe High Court

The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has ruled that knowingly posting links to copyrighted material can under some […]

EU Unveils Stringent Copyright Rules For Tech

In the effort to create the so-called single digital market, the European Union is set to unveil proposals that would […]

Corruption Reform In Mexico?

Following an aggressive grass roots campaign, Mexico has enacted major changes in its anti-corruption regime. The final legislation, set to […]

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