By Brad Kutner | December 6, 2022
"Despite the Court's uneasiness, then, with both the circumstances of bin Salman's appointment and the credible allegations of his involvement in Khashoggi's murder, the United States has informed the Court that he is immune," wrote D.C. District Judge John Bates.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Jonathan Drimmer, Tara Giunta, Nicola Bonucci and Renata Parras | December 6, 2022
The explosion of global business and human rights continued to resonate across the globe in 2022. Some of the business and human rights trends have been evident and growing for several years; others are relatively new.
By Joe McDonald | The Associated Press | November 22, 2022
The rise in cases announced by the government Tuesday adds to pressure on officials who are trying to reduce economic damage by easing controls that confine millions of people to their homes.
By Alberto Nardelli and Jorge Valero, Bloomberg News | November 21, 2022
The U.S. and the European Union aim to work together to counter what they call non-market policies, including in China, according to a draft statement ahead of high-level talks due in Washington next month.
By Isha Marathe | November 11, 2022
Court representatives say the U.K. government paid too much, nearly €300 million, to turn back on what staff considers to be a faulty case management system being rolled out across the nation.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Kleinman and Talia Bulka | November 9, 2022
On Oct. 7, President Biden signed Executive Order 14086 on "Enhancing Safeguards for United States Signals Intelligence Activities," which serves as the first step toward restoring the free flow of European personal data to U.S. businesses. In this article, Michael Kleinman and Talia Bulka write that the order "contains some serious substantive improvements, but it is far from the "no spy" agreement that European privacy activists have demanded."
Law.com | How I Made It|Profile|Q&A
By Tasha Norman | November 8, 2022
When people see someone who is respectful, competent, committed and self-aware, it goes a long way in how you are valued.
By Colleen Murphy | November 7, 2022
"As these determinations may require some degree of factfinding, we conclude that the best course is to vacate the order of dismissal and remand for the District Court to address them in the first instance," stated Third Circuit Judge Julio M. Fuentes.
By Alexander Lugo | November 2, 2022
Akrivis Law Group has hired Walter Norkin, a veteran of the U.S. attorneys offices in Miami and Brooklyn, to lead the firm's International Crime Defense practice.
By Raychel Lean | November 1, 2022
"Every industry has issues that are specific to it, where there are human rights issues implicated, and it's the legal department that really can stand up and bring these to the attention of the C-suite and create change," Kerry Kennedy said.
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