The general counsel of the Sands China casino in Macau is caught between Chinese data privacy law and a Nevada judge’s order that the casino disclose private information during a hearing this week. It’s a dilemma that represents the kind of cross-border, conflict-of-law questions facing many general counsel.
Clark County Nevada District Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez this week is conducting an evidentiary hearing in connection with a 2010 wrongful termination lawsuit filed by Steven Jacobs, the fired former president of Sands Macau in China, according to a article in Tuesday’s Las Vegas Review-Journal.
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