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.
March 18, 2022 | International Edition
Navigating Cross-border Litigation and Investigations Isn't Easy. Be Prepared.Companies and law firms need to establish a consistent approach to how they use, store, access and review data across borders, as the regulatory and legal requirements for data management differ significantly between the Americas, Europe and Asia.
By Raphael Kiess, Kevin Negangard and Davin Teo
5 minute read
March 16, 2022 | International Edition
Video: Implications of War - A Deep Dive Into the Ukraine Invasion's Impact on The Legal IndustryLaw.com International editors and reporters discuss the impact of the war on law firms and in-house legal departments.
By Law.com International Staff
1 minute read
March 16, 2022 | International Edition
Video: Implications of War - A Deep Dive Into the Ukraine Invasion's Impact on The Legal IndustryLaw.com International editors and reporters discuss the impact of the war on law firms and in-house legal departments.
By Law.com International Staff
1 minute read
March 10, 2022 | International Edition
Hear Our Team's Take on the Impact of the Ukraine War on the Legal IndustryLaw.com International will host a webinar where a team of editors and reporters will discuss the effects of the conflict on law firms and in-house teams.
By Paul Hodkinson | Lisa Shuchman
1 minute read
February 28, 2022 | International Edition
Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine: Reflections on Lawyers Waking Up to WarLawyers around the world have been watching the Russian invasion of Ukraine unfold in real time this past week. And the repercussions of the seizure of an independent state are being felt everywhere, including in the wood-paneled and glass offices of global law firms thousands of miles away.
By Lisa Shuchman
9 minute read
February 14, 2022 | International Edition
The Global Legal Industry Is Less Monolithic Than You Might ThinkIt's easy to talk about a global legal industry but the news of the past week illustrates that whether it be a response to COVID-19, the strength of the Big Four, or reaction to the global pay war, there are stark regional differences among law firms around the world.
By Lisa Shuchman
8 minute read
February 08, 2022 | International Edition
Hong Kong-Based American Lawyer Sent Back to Jail After Losing Appeal in Police Assault CaseAmerican lawyer Samuel Bickett is going back to jail in Hong Kong to serve the remainder of his sentence for assaulting a plainclothes police officer during the pro-democracy protests in 2019.
By Law.com International Staff
2 minute read
January 31, 2022 | International Edition
Risky Business: The Top Four Risks Companies Face When Doing Business With China and How to Address ThemDoing business with China today calls for companies to pay keen attention to both Chinese and U.S. trade policy, import and export controls and constantly changing regulations, say two global trade and national security experts at Lowenstein Sandler.
By Doreen Edelman and Abbey Baker, Lowenstein Sandler
5 minute read
January 31, 2022 | International Edition
Is the Salary War Over? Law Firms Focus on Growth and the Rule of LawMany law firms are tired of playing the salary war game. Meanwhile, some are busy launching and expanding overseas offices. And the legal community, once again, is reminded that sometimes it has to stand up for the rule of law. The Lunar New Year starts this week. Welcome to the Year of the Tiger!
By Lisa Shuchman
9 minute read
January 27, 2022 | International Edition
Kobre & Kim Lawyers Accuse Seychelles Anti-Corruption Body of IntimidationLawyers at Kobre & Kim have accused Seychelles authorities of contriving a "show-trial, founded on a politically motivated prosecution case riddled with errors of fact and procedural defects."
By Krishnan Nair | Lisa Shuchman
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