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Microsoft Outlook Hacked In China

January 19, 2015

Just weeks after banning Google’s Gmail system, an online censorship watchdog says China has hacked Microsoft’s Outlook email. GreatFire.org said […]

A Big Month For Anti-Corruption Enforcement

January 15, 2015

Major anti-corruption developments by way of the FCPA, and world-wide…

Avoiding Successor Liability In International M&A

January 14, 2015

What constitutes due diligence in the areas of bribery/corruption and antitrust?

Big Push For Privacy In Europe’s Top Court

January 14, 2015

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

January 8, 2015

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

January 8, 2015

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?

December 23, 2014

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

December 18, 2014

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

December 15, 2014

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

December 12, 2014

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

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