By Amy Guthrie | March 20, 2023
U.S. District Judge Kenneth Marra of the Southern District of Florida ordered the banana company to stand trial in January 2024 for allegedly financing paramilitary death squads in Colombia.
By Dan Roe | March 16, 2023
The firm's sixth office embodies the firm's strategy of acquiring real estate in midsize cities.
By Brad Kutner | March 9, 2023
"U.S. innovation must be defended through negotiation, and where necessary, and this is increasingly important, enforcement of rules to obtain compliance," said Jamieson Greer of King & Spalding.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alton L. Abramowitz | March 9, 2023
On Aug. 31, 2022, U.S. District Court Judge Ann M. Donnelly of the Eastern District of New York issued her decision and order, which provides lawyers with the opportunity to review the end result of the case's protracted proceedings, something that is not always available in those state courts where lower court decisions are not regularly reported and published.
By Brad Kutner | March 8, 2023
"U.S. innovation must be defended through negotiation, and where necessary, and this is increasingly important, enforcement of rules to obtain compliance," said Jamieson Greer of King & Spalding.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Brad Kutner | March 6, 2023
"I think they'll take a harder look at the willful vs. non-willful in order to get those penalty numbers back up to what they otherwise would have done," warned one tax attorney.
By Alexander Lugo | February 28, 2023
"With the actions of Russia, we have been up to our necks in advising clients," said Akerman international practice chair Pedro Freyre. "That's a particularly tough and wide ranging set of sanctions, so we're just seeing this continuous need from our clients to provide this type of counseling."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Kyle J. Kolb | February 28, 2023
Despite being one of the most widely adopted international treaties, covering approximately two-thirds of international trade contracts today, many feel the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (the CISG), adopted by the United Nations in 1980, is not widely understood in the United States. This article highlights the importance of understanding when the CISG applies and why it matters.
By Alexander Lugo | February 27, 2023
"With the actions of Russia, we have been up to our necks in advising clients," said Akerman international practice chair Pedro Freyre. "That's a particularly tough and wide ranging set of sanctions, so we're just seeing this continuous need from our clients to provide this type of counseling."
By David Lenefsky | February 22, 2023
David Lenefsky offers his take on the Chinese spy balloon incident and the "essential requirement of strategic stability."
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