Lisa Shuchman is Executive Editor of Law.com International. At ALM she has also worked for The American Lawyer and Corporate Counsel. Prior to joining ALM, she worked in Japan for The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, and in the U.S. for the Associated Press, The Industry Standard, and regional newspapers. She received a B.A. from Wesleyan University and an M.S. from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. Contact her at [email protected]. On Twitter: @LisaLawReporter.
April 16, 2019 | International Edition
ExxonMobil Escapes Ban on Access to EU ParliamentThe ban had been sought by the European Parliament's largest political groups after the energy company refused to send representatives to answer lawmakers' questions about claims it knowingly misled the public on climate change.
By Simon Taylor
3 minute read
April 15, 2019 | International Edition
EU and US to Begin Trade Talks Amid Heightened Tariff ThreatsGlobal trade lawyers say their EU clients are concerned because of the uncertainty surrounding U.S. trade policy.
By Simon Taylor
3 minute read
April 15, 2019 | Legal Week
EU and US to Begin Trade Talks Amid Heightened Tariff ThreatsGlobal trade lawyers say their EU clients are concerned because of the uncertainty surrounding U.S. trade policy.
By Simon Taylor
3 minute read
April 12, 2019 | International Edition
Dead Batteries, Wigs and Opera: The Month So Far in Legal OdditiesSome off-beat legal news from around the globe.
By Richard Binder
5 minute read
April 12, 2019 | International Edition
Dentons Hires Two Partners in DüsseldorfDentons opened its office in Düsseldorf in February of this year. It now has more than 200 lawyers across its four offices in Germany.
By Simon Taylor
2 minute read
April 11, 2019 | International Edition
Dutch Antitrust Regulator Pursuing Investigation of Apple for Favouring Its Own AppsThe European Commission said the investigation complements its own probe, which was prompted by Swedish music streaming service Spotify's complaint that Apple abuses its position.
By Simon Taylor
3 minute read
April 10, 2019 | International Edition
Facebook Bows to EU: Will Explain It Makes Money From User DataThe social media giant also made other changes to its terms of service, including a clarification that it can be held liable for misuse of data when it "has not acted with due professional diligence." All of the changes will apply globally.
By Simon Taylor
4 minute read
April 10, 2019 | International Edition
Facebook Bows to EU: Will Explain It Makes Money From User DataThe social media giant also made other changes to its terms of service, including a clarification that it can be held liable for misuse of data when it "has not acted with due professional diligence." All of the changes will apply globally.
By Simon Taylor
4 minute read
April 09, 2019 | International Edition
European Union Changes Rules for Appeals Before the EU Court of JusticeUnder the change, a filtering mechanism will be used to screen appeals brought before the EU's Court of Justice so only those deemed deserving to be heard move forward.
By Simon Taylor
2 minute read
April 08, 2019 | Legal Week
EU Fines GE $58M for Failing to Provide Accurate Information on Merger DealThe move marks the second time the Commission has fined a U.S.-based company for providing false information during a merger investigation.
By Simon Taylor
2 minute read
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