By Andrea Rodriguez | March 14, 2019
Nearly a year of debate and discussion ended last month with the approval of Cuba's first constitutional reform since 1976.
By Phillip Bantz | March 11, 2019
A former senior sanctions policy adviser for the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control described the Evrofinance sanction as a “two-for-one” move that ratchets up the pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and shows that “dealing with state-owned Russian financial institutions is a high-risk proposition.”
By Jayne E. Fleming | March 8, 2019
On International Women's Day, Reed Smith's pro bono counsel reflects on the harsh realities of her work with female refugees. And how a day for women carries little meaning to them.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | March 7, 2019
William "Willie" Wood, who led the U.S. energy and infrastructure disputes and Latin America disputes practices at Norton Rose Fulbright, led a three-partner group to McKool Smith.
By Dylan Jackson | March 6, 2019
On Monday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced a limited roll out of Title III of the Helms-Burton Act, a law allowing Cuban nationals to claim compensation for property confiscated by the Castro regime.
By Rowan Bennett | March 5, 2019
The new firm has a strategy to more than double the footprint of its tax and legal network to 100 countries in three years
By Dylan Jackson | March 1, 2019
After Arnold & Porter began working for Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido, Venable started representing Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
By Phillip Bantz | February 26, 2019
A U.S. data privacy law would open the door for a U.S.-EU adequacy decision under the GDPR. But such a law appears to be a tough sell at the moment.
By Christine Armario | February 26, 2019
A high-stakes plan by the Venezuelan opposition to bring humanitarian aid into the country floundered Saturday when troops loyal to Maduro refused to let the trucks carrying food and medical supplies cross.
By Frank Ready | February 25, 2019
As the Big 4 accounting companies are starting to invest more heavily in legal tech, will law firms need to stay on their toes to remain relevant?
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