By Law.com International Staff | March 2, 2022
He departed for the U.K. 12 hours after he had been interviewed by national security authorities, according to local media reports.
By Krishnan Nair | February 28, 2022
Companies headquartered in the West are under increasing pressure to sever ties with the Russian state.
By Christopher Niesche | February 24, 2022
Lyndall Stoyles says in-house lawyers understand the organization's values better than outside counsel.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 24, 2022
A lawsuit filed on behalf of a 24-year-old passenger of Ethiopian Air Flight 302, which crashed in 2019, wants to add Boeing CEO David Calhoun and former CEO Dennis Muilenburg as defendants. "None of them has been held accountable," attorney Shanin Specter said of Boeing's executives.
By Thad McBride | February 22, 2022
While it is difficult to predict how U.S. sanctions will evolve, this article lists three areas on which to keep watch, as well as guidance on how best to promote sanctions compliance.
By Jessica Seah | February 17, 2022
Norton Rose Fulbright's Hong Kong office relies on a small group of capital markets partners. But where will the firm's plans to focus almost entirely on China work and Mandarin speakers leave its foreign partners?
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By Jessica Seah | February 17, 2022
Norton Rose Fulbright's Hong Kong office relies on a small group of capital markets partners. But where will the firm's plans to focus almost entirely on China work and Mandarin speakers leave its foreign partners?
By Christopher Niesche | February 16, 2022
"We do not consider ourselves to be a traditional law firm," says Sarah Ralph, Australia head of the Big Four firm. EY lawyers offer both legal and non-legal solutions to their clients and strive to be part of the broader EY business, she says.
By Alaina Lancaster | February 11, 2022
"This is an important result because we see over and over again instances of the plaintiffs' bar overreaching by attempting to turn narrow, isolated conduct into industry-wide overarching conspiracies," according to Latham's Marguerite Sullivan, Allyson Maltas and Elizabeth Gettinger.
By Christopher Niesche | February 10, 2022
Those who do go into the office are required to be vaccinated and wear masks inside—unless they are working by themselves.
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