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By Victoria Hudgins | September 9, 2021
In less than two months, China's Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL) is set to go into effect. Lawyers point to critical steps companies should take to protect their data processing and collecting practices.
By Victoria Hudgins | September 2, 2021
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By Katheryn Tucker | August 30, 2021
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By Jason Grant | August 25, 2021
About 250 female judges inside Afghanistan, some of whom have previously tried and sentenced Taliban members, are believed to be at particularly grave risk, the bar groups said. In January, even before U.S. military forces withdrew from Afghanistan, two female judges were assassinated in Kabul.
By Jasmine Floyd | August 25, 2021
"In some cases, partnering is extremely important as those firms understand the political climate, the local rules, and other intangibles in their respective countries. We have established relationships with such firms and look forward to continuing to work with them in this new venture," attorney Gonzalez said.
By ALM Staff | August 19, 2021
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By Anne Bagamery | Hannah Roberts | August 18, 2021
Pro bono heads plan to meet to discuss a possible joint response to Afghan refugee relief efforts.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Candice Balmori | August 16, 2021
On July 11, for the first time in decades, the world watched as thousands of Cuban citizens poured into the streets in peaceful demonstration against their government demanding, above all else, freedom.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Barry Langman and Salvatore Gogliormella | August 10, 2021
New York City's status as a hub for foreign government offices provides a permanent source of demand for real estate, with a long-term need for space and one that is less susceptible than private investment to market cycles or the vicissitudes of the economy.
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