By Monika Gonzalez Mesa | June 16, 2017
U.S. companies with business prospects in Cuba are going to need a better understanding of the Cuban entities they are contracting with following the Trump administration changes to U.S.-Cuba policy, lawyers say.
By Sue Reisinger | June 16, 2017
Chiquita Brands International Inc. again has offered its “condolences” to thousands of Colombians whose loved ones were slain, but the company steadfastly maintains that it was morally right in financing right-wing terrorists until 2004.
By James Booth | June 14, 2017
Addleshaw Goddard's tie-up talks with Hunton & Williams have fizzled out nearly two years after they began, with the news coming as the British firm's discussions with Germany's Luther have also come to an end.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | June 14, 2017
When an American college student was recently released from a North Korean prison and taken to a Cincinnati hospital late Tuesday night, it was a Georgia-based specialty air carrier that delivered him, according to the company's general counsel.
By Hugh Simons | June 13, 2017
An underappreciated effect of the Great Recession is how it put on steroids the amounts by which elite US firms can outflank their UK counterparts on partner compensation.
By Anna Ward | June 13, 2017
Norton Rose Fulbright and Australia's Henry Davis York will combine later this year after partners at both firms voted in favor of a union. The moves comes on the heels of Norton Rose Fulbright's agreement to combine with Chadbourne & Parke and absorption of a Vancouver-based firm on Jan. 1.
By Chris Johnson | June 2, 2017
British firms are about to report their financials for the fiscal year that closed on April 30. Expect a post-Brexit bump—in part because a weak pound sterling will inflate overseas revenue.
By Andrew Denney | May 30, 2017
At a trial over allegations of Iranian sponsorship of terrorist groups, prosecutors and defense counsel sparred over the nature of a Manhattan-based nonprofit foundation.
By Ian Lopez | May 30, 2017
Hogan Lovells has developed an app for organizations looking to shore up GDPR compliance efforts.
By Catherine Wilson | May 30, 2017
Frank Rubino and Jon May recall time spent with the ousted dictator and the legal lessons learned from it.
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