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Difficult Due Diligence Decisions on Overseas Intermediaries

How far should such an investigation go? At what point should it stop? What factors do you need to weigh in order to answer to make a defensible decision?

Potential Pitfalls In “Uberizing” Your Workforce

The Department of Labor under President Obama has been taking a hard line approach to independent contractor classification, but the […]

Appeals Court Rules For Wal-Mart In Alleged Bribery Cover-Up

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. did not permit, then cover up, a pervasive bribery scheme by officials at its Mexico unit, a […]

Microsoft Top Lawyer On Company’s Privacy Battles

After a federal appeals court handed Microsoft a major win last week in a case concerning a U.S. government warrant […]

Headscarf Ban Upheld In EU

The Advocate General of the European Court of Justice has ruled that a “neutral” policy prohibiting employees from wearing visible […]

Brexit Challengers Take To Court

A series of litigants are challenging Britain’s vote to separate from the European Union – a move known as Brexit […]

Report From The “Luxury Law Summit”

No, the conference wasn’t about the trials and tribulations of the one percent…

What Europe’s New Privacy Shield Means For U.S. Companies

Come of the uncertainty attaching to data transfer from the EU to the United States has been removed, with the […]

From Europe’s Privacy Regulators, Big Penalties But No Rules

In October of last year a European court invalidated the “Safe Harbor” that for 15 years had been the norm […]

Trump Daughter In Shoe Infringement Litigation

Italian shoe maker Aquazzura Italia, SRL has sued Ivanka Trump and her company, IT Collection LLC, in the Southern District […]

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