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Conflict Minerals Rule Creates Corporate Headache And A Small Industry

The conflict minerals provision of the Dodd-Frank law is riff with obligations, ambiguities and potential pitfalls. An article in the […]

Google Abroad Confronts “Regulatory Contagion”

Regulatory agencies worldwide are taking on Google, the New York Times reports. The latest to weigh in is the Competition […]

Google Abroad Confronts "Regulatory Contagion"

Regulatory agencies worldwide are taking on Google, the New York Times reports. The latest to weigh in is the Competition […]

Mounting Danger From Cheap Oil

Countries with as little in common as Ecuador, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Russia and Iraq are being severely stressed by the […]

Hiring H-1B Workers, Then Firing U.S. Workers, Draws Investigation

Companies from India provided H-1B workers to a U.S. company, which then allegedly laid off U.S. workers in comparable positions.

FIFA, US Companies, Cited For Squalid Labor Conditions In Qatar

A more than year-old report from DLA Piper, commissioned by the Qatar government, found serious and rampant labor abuse, in […]

After Free Trade Vote, Congress Moves To Mollify Domestic Manufacturers

Along with passing free trade legislation this summer, in the form of a grant to the President of “trade promotion […]

For U.S. Companies, Ignorance Of Canada Privacy Law Could Be Costly

A Q&A with Fasken Martineau partner Alex Cameron, about recent developments in Canadian privacy and cybersecurity law. Plaintiffs are seeking […]

New UK Supply Chain Law Will Hit Companies Worldwide

The U.K. Modern Slavery Act of 2015, which is expected to go into effect this fall, differs from the California law in some important respects.

Another FCPA Defendant Walks After Trial

The chief of the Department of Justice FCPA unit has said pursuing individual defendants is now a priority, but the […]

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