By Ross Todd | July 10, 2017
In the first art law case of his 50-plus year legal career, David Boies has helped convince an appellate court to revive a long-running lawsuit over a Nazi-looted painting by French impressionist Camille Pissarro
By Rhys Dipshan | July 10, 2017
Attorney repository and knowledge website LawGuideSingapore launched the chatbot as a part of a broader social media campaign to better educate local Singaporeans on legal issues.
By Rhys Dipshan | July 10, 2017
Despite apprehension over how Brexit will affect the economy, it's business as usual in the legal technology industry.
By Scott Graham | July 7, 2017
We asked Richard Gold of McGill University's Centre for Intellectual Property Policy to explain what last week's decision from the Supreme Court of Canada means for innovation, competition and patent quality.
By E. Leigh Dance | July 3, 2017
Companies constantly add products and services, fueled by opportunity, technology and competition. They also continually grow into new geographic markets and contract in others. Often local legal talent is needed, because even though many businesses are now global, much of the law is still local.
By Chris Johnson | July 1, 2017
When law firms tackle pro bono projects abroad, collaboration with allies on the ground is crucial.
By Scott Graham | June 30, 2017
In the just-ended term, the U.S. Supreme Court reversed the Federal Circuit six times, wiping away patent law precedents that stood for decades. Would more face time heal the schism?
By Todd Cunningham | June 30, 2017
Rupert Murdoch and 21st Century Fox are "fit and proper" bidders to take over the United Kingdom's Sky Broadcasting, U.K. regulators say, but another ruling on that front may have left the corporate suitors fit to be tied. British authorities have asked for another six months to determine whether Fox's $15.4 billion bid to acquire the 61 percent of Sky that it doesn't own would compromise quality in the U.K.
By Andrew Denney | June 29, 2017
A charity with an ownership stake in a 36-story building in Manhattan and several other properties served as a front for the Iranian government, moving money at its behest in violation of U.S. sanctions, a federal judge ruled on Thursday following a trial of roughly five weeks.
By Meredith Hobbs | June 29, 2017
The effort to make Atlanta a hot spot for international commercial arbitration gains some momentum as the Atlanta Center for International Arbitration and Mediation assembles an arbitrators' council with top European arbitrators to promote its reputation as an arbitral venue abroad.
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