New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Stephen L. Kass | September 25, 2018
International Environmental Law columnist Stephen L. Kass considers whether those nations most directly affected by U.S. inaction on climate change might have an enforceable legal remedy against the United States and, if so, what that remedy might be. The focus will be on claims based on international law rather than U.S. domestic law.
By Asian Lawyer Staff | September 24, 2018
The deadline for submission has been extended to Dec. 20, 2018.
By John Kang | September 24, 2018
In July, a team of four corporate lawyers, led by former senior partner Evelyn Ang, left to join global accounting firm Ernst & Young's new Singapore law practice.
By Ben Seal | September 24, 2018
Our annual ranking of the world's 100 largest law firms shows there was plenty of growth to go around last year.
By Dan Clark | September 21, 2018
President Donald Trump's announcement of an additional $200 billion in tariffs on Chinese products has been viewed as a way to pressure the Chinese government to crack down on intellectual property theft but legal experts who have worked in China are skeptical of the strategy.
By Dan Clark | September 21, 2018
The latest round of tariffs imposed on Chinese products by the Trump administration will do little to change the Chinese government's attitude toward intellectual property -- especially in the areas of banking and media, experts say.
By Anna Zhang | September 21, 2018
A British lesbian's four-year-long legal battle drew attention from more than a dozen global law firms and eventually led the city to change its visa policy to recognize same-sex partnerships.
By Caroline Spiezio | September 20, 2018
After the first CLOC institute in the country, the organization's leadership says Australian companies may not quite be where their U.S. counterparts are when it comes to the maturity of their legal ops functions, but there's a lot of eagerness to learn and grow.
By John Kang | September 20, 2018
Corporate partner Brian Scott will first join the firm's Singapore office, where he is currently based, and then relocate to Perth next year.
By Roy Strom | September 19, 2018
Chuong Le's family escaped Vietnam in a boat. Now the former leader of Denver's 3i Law is hoping to help U.S. businesses make inroads in the burgeoning Southeast Asian country at an Am Law 200 firm.
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