By Linda A. Thompson | October 30, 2023
Companies that fail to inform Brussels officials of foreign subsidies they received could be hit with a fine of up to 10% of their turnover.
By Adolfo Pesquera | October 25, 2023
"Vale admitted in the Brazilian litigation that it discarded 31 million cubic meters of waste into dumps in the Polygonal. This corresponds to 108.5 million tons of low-grade ore. Vale has admitted that it extracted iron tailings from within Polygonal, sold it to buyers in Texas," the complaint states.
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By David Foster | October 19, 2023
The EU's Director-General of Competition, Olivier Guersent, talks about entering an era of new frameworks and new approaches for European digital policy.
By Linda A. Thompson | October 18, 2023
EU regulators have opened the first preliminary investigation into a social media company's compliance with the strict rules set out in the Digital Services Act, the major new law designed to stop the spread of disinformation.
By Linda A. Thompson | October 18, 2023
EU regulators have opened the first preliminary investigation into a social media company's compliance with the strict rules set out in the Digital Services Act, the major new law designed to stop the spread of disinformation.
By Ross Todd | October 4, 2023
Tumminello, who leads about 100 litigators at the Am Law 200 firm, has made three trips to Ukraine since the start of fighting to bring humanitarian aid and tactical medicine supplies.
By Habiba Cullen-Jafar | October 4, 2023
Only 3 of the top 15 law firms for European M&A in 2023 to date were firms founded in Europe
By Cassandre Coyer | September 28, 2023
While some data privacy professionals expect more companies to certify under the DPF than they did with prior frameworks, they still warn that organizations should weigh costs and benefits before taking such a leap.
By Jack Womack | Justin Henry | September 28, 2023
International firms are torn between setting firmwide office mandates, in the name of fairness and consistency, and recognizing varied expectations across cultures and regions.
By Jack Womack | Justin Henry | September 19, 2023
International firms are torn between setting firmwide office mandates, in the name of fairness and consistency, and recognizing varied expectations across cultures and regions.
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