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Top UK Lawyer Hopes To Curb Social Media Influence On Trials

The British Attorney General’s office, looking to keep social media from publishing sensitive information that could lead to prejudiced court […]

Hi-Tech Production Is Tipping To Mexico

More companies are opting to set up some or all of their manufacturing in Mexico, often as an alternative to […]

European Commission Slaps U.S. Privacy Standards

The European Commission has made it clear it finds U.S. privacy standards inadequate and wants a revision of the mechanism […]

Bob Dylan Sued For Racism In France

A Croation community group in France has filed suit against Bob Dylan over an interview published in Rolling Stone. “If […]

China To End Moratorium On IPOs

China will end its year-long ban on IPOs and introduce new, relaxed, rules for  the way companies are approved for […]

“Bribery Culture” In China A Risk To Multinationals

The stickiest issue: the intermediaries without whom doing business in China is virtually impossible.

Executive Compensation Cap Rejected By Swiss Voters

Swiss voters have shot down a proposal to cap salaries for executives, with more than 65 percent of the country […]

China Could Strengthen IP Protection With New Court

Establishing an intellectual property court to strengthen IP rights, similar to the federal circuit in the U.S., was among numerous […]

New Ground Rules For The EU Dawn Raid

The European Commission, the body that applies EU competition law, has issued new guidance for the dawn raids it may […]

Walking Out The Door With Trade Secrets

It’s one of the more difficult legal balancing acts in commercial jurisprudence: the right of employers to prevent misappropriation of […]

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