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March 09, 2021 | International Edition

EAT's Out to Help Out: Can Employers 'Immunise' Against Harassment?

The Employment Appeal Tribunal has looked at what vaccine is available for work-place harassment.

By Jules Quinn, King & Spalding

5 minute read

November 12, 2020 | International Edition

The ICO and its Data Fine Dilapidations

Is the decision to reduce the BA and Marriott fines an indication the regulator has gone soft on data breaches?

By Kim Roberts, King & Spalding

5 minute read

June 19, 2017 | Daily Business Review

Southern Ports Break Records as Panama Canal Anniversary Nears

Southern ports are experiencing a record foreign trade boom thanks in part to an expanded Panama Canal that permits Asian cargo ships to reach them more easily.

By Rebecca Spalding

2 minute read

June 02, 2017 | Daily Business Review

Puerto Rican Exodus Is Speeding Island's Economic Collapse

The choice is heartbreaking: stay to help other families, or leave to help your own. That's the calculation thousands in Puerto Rico are making. The bankruptcy of the U.S. commonwealth, the culmination of years of decline, has accelerated an exodus that's adding to the island's economic misery.

By Jonathan Levin and Rebecca Spalding

5 minute read

November 15, 2002 | The Recorder

The Judicial Council Stretches Out

On July 1, the Judicial Council, in issuing its "Ethics Standard for Arbitrators in Contractual Arbitration," set about revolutionizing arbitration of contract disputes in California. Much controversy has been stirred by the novel extra-constitutional procedure under which these standards were promulgated. Even more concern, however, has centered on the extraordinarily prolix draftsmanship of the standards.

By Francis O. Spalding

7 minute read