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Big Push For Privacy In Europe’s Top Court

Last year the Court of Justice of the European Union, the highest judicial authority of the EU, rendered three important […]

Chinese-Speaking Attorneys In Demand For U.S. Work

For many years, major law firms have been hiring Chinese-speaking attorneys, mostly to handle business in their overseas office. But […]

Major Change Ahead For European Patent Law

It could be 2016 before it’s fully implemented, but it sounds like the kind of change that will affect strategies […]

What Does The New Cuba Policy Mean For Business?

Last week’s announcement from the President signals a big diplomatic change, but changes for U.S. businesses will be minor unless […]

U.S. Lawyer Heading FIFA Soccer Corruption Probe Quits

IFA, world soccer’s governing body, met to discuss a path forward after the U.S. lawyer who had worked on a […]

German Court Finds U.S. Sentence For Hacker Too Extreme

A Turkish man, accused in the U.S. of leading a group that stole almost $60 million by hacking into the […]

Obama’s Interest In Trade Deal Alarms Labor Allies

Indications are that President Obama is looking for a way to make a deal with dissenting Democrats and some Republicans […]

Perils Of Due Diligence In China

A post from the Squire Patton Boggs Anticorruption Blog looks at the case of  Peter William Humphrey, a British citizen, […]

Cross-Border Investigations “Past The Tipping Point”

Cooperation in cross-border investigations has transformed the international business landscape, giving rise to a more problematic business environment and problems […]

French CEOs March In Protest

French executives are staging a week-long protest against government regulations and taxes they say are hindering business. French president Francois […]

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