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Sleeper Pollution Problem Could Hit Garment Industry

December 3, 2015

The problem of plastic pollution in the oceans, from micro-particles to plastic bags on up, has been well documented and […]

SCOTUS: Woman Injured In Austria Can’t Sue U.S. Company

December 3, 2015

The Supreme Court this week ruled that a woman who bought a Eurail pass from a Massachusetts company cannot sue […]

Spate of Supply Chain Liability Suits

December 2, 2015

An alert from McCarter & English looks at the question of insurance coverage for companies that are targeted by a […]

Sloan Lambastes Pfizer “Inversion” Deal

November 30, 2015

“Takes tax avoidance to a whole new level,” says the popular NPR Marketplace commentator,

Chinese Law Firms Branching Into U.S.

November 13, 2015

Small offices have opened and are slowly doing more actual legal work as opposed to “window dressing,” as one Chinese […]

Indonesia Fires Producing More Emissions Than U.S. Economy

November 3, 2015

From September into October, wild fires in Indonesia were generating on a daily basis more emissions than the U.S. economy, […]

Two EU Rulings Shake Cyber Landscape

November 2, 2015

A look at two recent ruling from the European Court of Justice. One negated has received a good deal of attention, but another…

The Next Targets Of The U.S. Sanctions Office

October 27, 2015

Banks have largely “de-risked,” and the Office of Foreign Assets Control is now looking beyond banks to other …

In Rare Move, DOJ Credits “Forward-Looking” Compliance Program In Price-Fixing Case

October 21, 2015

For the second time ever, DOJ recommended a downward departure in sentencing – a fine, in this case – for […]

This Bud’s Not For You, Says TTAB To Vintner

October 21, 2015

An Australian company lost its bid for the trademark WINEBUD, after being opposed by Anheuser-Busch, which successfully argued there was […]

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