By Hugo Guzman | June 25, 2021
"We can't just pigeon-hole ourselves as lawyers," Saudi Aramco attorney Paul Sharobeem said. "It's really helpful when lawyers can jump in and really see the big picture."
By Jennigay Coetzer | June 17, 2021
The synergies between the two regions are clear, and booming manufacturing and mobile telecommunications sectors provide ample opportunities for businesses and indeed law firms.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Samuel Estreicher and Julian G. Ku | June 10, 2021
Application of the relevant legal standards reveals that Israel has a sound legal justification for using military force against Hamas, and that its use of such force likely conformed to the applicable international laws of war, whereas Hamas on the other hand has repeatedly violated the core, bedrock principle that civilians cannot be targeted, whatever the ostensible justification.
By Bruce Love | June 9, 2021
Firms such as Steptoe & Johnson and Kilpatrick Townsend are expanding international disputes capabilities because they see a pipeline of work coming down the road.
By Peter Shaw-Smith | June 1, 2021
The Big Four firm's legal arm expects to double its growth in the region in the next three years.
By Jennigay Coetzer | May 20, 2021
Firms on the continent are "gearing" up to cater to a burgeoning cannabis economy, but still face challenges such as the social stigma attached to the plant.
By Peter Shaw-Smith | May 14, 2021
Law.com International spoke to lawyers on both sides of the divide to understand more about the situation on the ground. Many are housebound and in fear as more than 100 people are declared dead in Gaza, and around eight in Israel as the threat of war descends.
By Peter Shaw-Smith | April 28, 2021
International law firms anticipate new work streams as Qatar introduces a draft law that, if passed, could liberalize the market for foreign investors.
By Meganne Tillay | April 22, 2021
The firm and its former London-based head of white collar crime are already set to spend $55 million on legal costs defending a separate case against the ENRC.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Samuel Estreicher and Julian G. Ku | April 20, 2021
In this U.S. Foreign Relations column, Samuel Estreicher and Julian G. Ku discuss a recent ruling that the ICC's jurisdiction extends to territory occupied by Israel during the 1967 Six Day War, namely, the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem. The decision clears the way for the ICC's Prosecutor to investigate, arrest, and try any individual whom it finds has committed serious violations of international law in those territories. Israel has rejected this decision and its applicability to Israeli nationals, especially Israeli soldiers. The largely unpersuasive legal basis for the decision to authorize expansive jurisdiction will undercut the ICC's future effectiveness and legitimacy.
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