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An article in the New York Times about the man who has just received the Nobel Prize for economics notes […]
According to Reuters, Commerzbank AG will soon agree to pay about $650 million to U.S. authorities over sanctions-related violations. Half […]
The European Commission has issued a report accusing Ireland of illegally subsidizing Apple in the form of tax breaks. According […]
Attempts to conduct a cross-border Federal Corrupt Practices Act investigation can run head-on into EU privacy law, providing numerous avenues […]
A study of trends and challenges tied to e-discovery in Asia, based on a survey of experts from corporations and […]
Last fall, Canada’s Supreme Court released three class action certification decisions with wide-ranging implications for U.S. companies supplying goods or […]
A court in Frankfurt, Germany has reversed a temporary injunction that sought to prevent the car service Uber from doing […]
Under pressure from European regulators, the FCC is likely to continue increasing enforcement actions under the European Union’s Privacy Directive […]
European regulators have pushed for Google to change its top-secret algorithm, suggesting the company was using its dominant search engine […]
According to a Chamber of Commerce survey, foreign companies doing business in China feel targeted for unfair enforcement of antitrust […]
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