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By Amy Guthrie | June 20, 2024
Lawyers and investors worry that judges will answer to political parties and that more dark money will influence the judicial system.
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By Justin Henry | June 20, 2024
"They thought there was an opportunity to build out a Big Four model that could practice law in the U.S. and the pitch was going to good firms in smaller markets and asking them to join," said Indiana University Maurer School of Law professor Bill Henderson. "There was a shared service model that was quite coherent. That's the model. Time will tell if it works in practice."
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By Amy Guthrie | June 18, 2024
The banana grower was found liable for murders by a group that it paid protection fees to in Colombia, stirring questions about ethics, compliance and self-reporting.
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By Linda A. Thompson | June 16, 2024
Lawyers say companies needed to pay serious attention to the additional potential hurdle that the new rules pose to the closing of M&A deals.
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By Amy Guthrie | June 16, 2024
Reversals of high-profile rulings related to the groundbreaking "Car Wash" graft investigation tarnish the South American country's compliance gains.
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By Linda A. Thompson | June 16, 2024
The EU Commission's green legislative agenda has stalled after right-wing parties made significant gains in the European Parliament elections.
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By Isha Marathe | June 14, 2024
Harvey, the OpenAI-backed legal tech startup, has nabbed several high-profile law firm and corporate clients. Here's how some of them are using the technology.
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By Isha Marathe | June 14, 2024
Harvey, the OpenAI-backed legal tech startup, has nabbed high-profile clients and tons of cash, along with an air of suspicion around its AI capabilities.
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By Rick Mitchell | June 11, 2024
International companies that fail to comply with the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive by 2027 could face fines as high as 5% of their worldwide turnover as well as increased compliance costs and lawsuits.
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By Linda A. Thompson | June 9, 2024
The next head of the world's toughest antitrust enforcer will be appointed after the European elections and faces two new and sweeping laws.
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