By Hannah Walker | March 18, 2022
Two former U.K. prime ministers, along with 140 well-respected members of the international legal community, seek the creation of a new international tribunal that would act in addition to the International Criminal Court.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | March 18, 2022
Like several other Big Law firms, Akin Gump is closing its Moscow office in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. But demand was high in the London office, which posted growth in 2021 in almost every practice
By Christopher Niesche | March 18, 2022
U.S.-based Metals Acquisition Corp., a SPAC that focuses on green-economy metals and mining businesses, is buying the Australian mine from Switzerland-based Glencore.
By Anne Bagamery | Krishnan Nair | March 18, 2022
As most men are required to stay back and fight, a growing number of female lawyers are reaching out to U.K. recruiters—and law firms are interested.
International Edition | Commentary
By Paul Hodkinson | March 18, 2022
The London Lawyer: This week saw the final few firms close in Moscow, but it may not be long before we learn what was motivating each decision.
International Edition | Analysis
By Linda A. Thompson | March 18, 2022
Any company relying on a widely used consent framework for online advertising will need to rethink its approach to GDPR compliance if the February decision becomes enforceable.
By Paul Hodkinson | March 18, 2022
The Ukrainian-born head of legal support services at an accountancy firm explains the challenges facing Russian troops and why the international legal community needs to take a stand.
International Edition | Expert Opinion
By Emmanuéle Lutfalla and Tara Farasat | March 18, 2022
Increasing intense weather events will drive up the cost of the associated losses and of the policies designed to cover them.
International Edition | Expert Opinion
By Raphael Kiess, Kevin Negangard and Davin Teo | March 18, 2022
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.
International Edition | Commentary
By Jessica Seah | March 17, 2022
A power shift is taking place: A hefty book of business is no longer the only thing that counts, and the leader who cracks the whip may very well find that people are no longer falling in line, Jessica Seah writes in her latest Asia Legal Briefing.
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