New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert | June 8, 2022
Congress and the Biden administration need carefully to consider whether making political affiliation a crime in this instance would set a dangerous precedent for the future. Legal advocates need to be alert to legislation or enforcement that threatens to undermine due process protections.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | June 7, 2022
"You have a pretty high hill to climb," Judge Thomas Ambro told a Philadelphia trial lawyer near the conclusion of his argument.
By Linda A. Thompson | June 4, 2022
Law.com International recently spoke to the global privacy advocate, one of the world's most influential figures in privacy protection law, who said companies face more lawsuits and fines.
By Jessica Seah | June 2, 2022
The founders of Terraform Labs, the company that created Luna, have become targets of the crypto industry's ire after the stablecoin crashed last month. But some lawyers are still bullish, saying cryptocurrency serves a purpose and could transform finance.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barbara M. Goodstein | June 1, 2022
Two recent events occurring within six months of each other have suggested the Luxembourg Rail Protocol may be gaining steam.
By Jane Wester | May 26, 2022
A headquarters the police network signed with France did not act as a waiver of its status as an international organization under U.S. law.
By Heather Nevitt | May 18, 2022
We are asking legal department leaders to complete this short questionnaire. It should take no more than 10 minutes of your time, and as a participant, you will receive a copy of the results at no cost.
By Jason Grant | May 11, 2022
In just the last three weeks, the state bar group has entered into partnership agreements with overseas bar associations in Buenos Aires, Madrid and Barcelona, according to a chart provided by the state bar.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Dave Curran and Brad Karp | May 11, 2022
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has forced companies to navigate a new world order and reexamine their environmental, social and governance priorities, especially concerning human rights. Here is how lawyers can help companies respond to the unprecedented crisis.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Dave Curran and Brad Karp | May 9, 2022
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has forced companies to navigate a new world order and reexamine their environmental, social and governance priorities, especially concerning human rights. Here is how lawyers can help companies respond to the unprecedented crisis.
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