By Dan Roe | June 21, 2021
Tax attorney Seth Entin joined as shareholder from Holland & Knight while litigator and of counsel Adrian Nuñez came from Jones Day.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By William S. Dodge | June 17, 2021
Because China recognizes foreign judgments based on reciprocity, New York's refusal to enforce Chinese judgments would inevitably lead Chinese courts to refuse to enforce New York judgments and, perhaps, U.S. judgments more generally.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Peter Christian Sester | June 16, 2021
These collective arbitrations pose serious challenges to the system, both on the procedural and on the substantive law level.
By Nyana Abreu Miller and Raul Torrao | June 14, 2021
After years of debate, Brazil recently enacted legislation amending its bankruptcy statute and modernizing the Brazilian insolvency system.
By Andrew Maloney | June 14, 2021
Paul Marquardt, an international trade and CFIUS-focused lawyer, is the fourth lateral partner hire this year at Davis Polk. His addition comes just days after Davis Polk set a new scale for associate salaries.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan | June 10, 2021
In this edition of their Eastern District Roundup, Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan report on several significant decisions handed down recently: one denying a motion to suppress statements made to foreign officials in Bulgaria; another finding that there was no subject matter jurisdiction over claims against Interpol; and a third sanctioning plaintiffs' counsel for improper client solicitation.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Samuel Estreicher and Julian G. Ku | June 10, 2021
Application of the relevant legal standards reveals that Israel has a sound legal justification for using military force against Hamas, and that its use of such force likely conformed to the applicable international laws of war, whereas Hamas on the other hand has repeatedly violated the core, bedrock principle that civilians cannot be targeted, whatever the ostensible justification.
By Bruce Love | June 9, 2021
Firms such as Steptoe & Johnson and Kilpatrick Townsend are expanding international disputes capabilities because they see a pipeline of work coming down the road.
By Tom McParland | June 8, 2021
The panel helding that the Swiss authorities could not be sued under the "expropriation exception" to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, tossing a complaint by an art collector.
By Bruce Love | June 1, 2021
Dave Stetson's move comes when clients may be dealing with increased sanctions against Russia. He's also moving shortly after Goldman's in-house team weathered a series of blows.
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