Regulations
Under the Supreme Court’s 1992 decision in Quill v. North Dakota, a retailer is not required to collect sales taxes […]
The government has been scrutinizing “facially neutral” policies and agreements, including confidentiality agreements, on the grounds they may be squelching […]
General counsel, chief information officers and chief financial officers are advised to prepare for a coming wave of cyber-litigation, in […]
Said to have 35 co-sponsors, the bill was introduced in the Senate by Sen. Patty Murray (Wash.) and Rep. Bobby […]
California, for once instead of leading has joined the rest of the country with the signing of a new law […]
Doing business in Cuba and Iran is no longer a far-fetched notion, and with that in mind Holland & Knight […]
A conference organized by Exterro featured a keynote presentation from Judge Andrew Peck from the Southern District of New York […]
“Regulators and financial institutions have debated for decades whether the regulator’s examination powers trump the attorney-client privilege,” writes Dechert attorney […]
Companies are under increasing pressure to report on the social impact of their operations, specifically with regard to human rights. […]
The recent ruling in the Neiman Marcus case from the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals lowered the bar for defendant […]
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