By Charles Toutant | January 18, 2018
Signed into law by Gov. Chris Christie on his last day in office—with immediate effect—the measure was designed to provide protection from money judgments entered in nations whose courts fail to provide due process.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Lizzy McLellan | January 18, 2018
Pennsylvania firms got busy after the New Year, as Cozen O'Connor and Blank Rome continued snatching up lawyers in Pittsburgh and Pepper Hamilton added a financial services pro in New York, among other moves.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Matt Bell and Mike Casey | January 18, 2018
The concept of voluntarily self-disclosing sanctions violations is somewhat counterintuitive because it does not comport with our everyday notions of law enforcement. When people do things they are not supposed to do, they usually do not volunteer that information to the government agency responsible for punishing such misconduct.
By Sue Reisinger | January 17, 2018
Singapore is the latest country to consider using DPAs, joining Australia, Canada and France, which are also considering the agreements. The United States and U.K. already use these tools.
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 Albert Bates Jr. and R. Zachary Torres-Fowler | January 15, 2018
At its core, international arbitration is governed by a combination of common and civil law norms that have evolved over time. Thus, unsurprisingly, international arbitration practice differs in many ways from what an attorney might encounter during court proceedings or domestic arbitrations in the United States.
By Ian Lopez | January 11, 2018
Jessica Watts, a veteran both of e-discovery and corporate legal, joins Counsel on Call as business development director. In this Q&A, she looks back on her e-discovery career and talks the next big thing for legal technology.
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 James Booth | January 10, 2018
Aznar will step down from his DLA Piper adviser role at the end of February.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Kathleen A. Scott | January 9, 2018
In previous International Banking columns, Kathleen Scott discussed proposed changes to the international standards by which banks are required to calculate their risk-based capital. In this column, now that the changes have been finalized, she highlights some of the major revisions.
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