By James Booth | January 18, 2018
DLA Saudi managing partner leaves firm after more than eight years
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Neil A. Cooper | January 17, 2018
Across the United States, many regions—including very notably our own—have been lining up and spending significant attention and resources on the bidding for Amazon HQ2. Companies, researchers and investors worldwide are rightfully focusing on Amazon and other U.S. tech companies. At the same time, significant numbers of savvy tech players are increasing attention on Israel as a source of innovation, talent and exciting new companies.
By Rose Walker | January 16, 2018
Lord Hain accused the law firm of a 'fatally flawed whitewash of a report' on South Africa corruption claims.
By Rose Walker | January 15, 2018
Lord Hain accuses law firm of 'fatally flawed whitewash of a report' on South Africa corruption claims in House of Lords speech
By Rose Walker | January 15, 2018
Firm describes Lord Hain's accusations as 'unfounded'
By Rose Walker | January 10, 2018
Von Gerlach assumes the post on May 1, replacing London-based partner Nicholas Cheffings, who will have served two terms.
By Anna Ward | January 9, 2018
Firm becomes latest to close Middle East office leaving it with three bases in the region
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Lazaro I. Vazquez and Francis E. Rodriguez | January 3, 2018
The Israel Anti-Boycott Act (S.720 and H.R.1697), a bill in Congress attracting debate, is considered by some to protect the interests of the United States and by others to violate the First Amendment right to free speech. Regardless of how the proposed legislation pans out, it is casting a spotlight on existing U.S. anti-boycott laws and regulations that are often overlooked when structuring cross-border transactions. These laws require serious consideration.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Cliff Rieders | December 27, 2017
We are told that President Donald Trump is ready to move the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. The threats from around the world, including from the U.S. left, are pouring in faster than a burst dam.
The American Lawyer | Profile|News
By Roy Strom | December 21, 2017
As an associate at one of the world's largest law firms, Brian Kuhl is doing exactly what he envisioned when he decided to pursue a law degree: building a home for his extended family in Uganda.
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