By Kate Brumback, Associated Press | August 31, 2020
The State Department, which has appealed similar orders in other cases, is aware of the ruling and is reviewing it with the Department of Justice, according to an an agency spokesperson.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 28, 2020
For Winston & Strawn's Abbe Lowell, the case has called for an education in Japanese law—and the language—as he has argued against a request backed by the DOJ to extradite two men facing allegations in Tokyo that they aided auto executive Carlos Ghosn's extraordinary escape.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 28, 2020
For veteran defense lawyer Abbe Lowell of Winston & Strawn, the case has called for an education in Japanese law—and the language—as he has argued against a request backed by the U.S. Justice Department for the extradition of two men to face allegations in Tokyo that they aided auto executive Carlos Ghosn's extraordinary escape.
By Kenneth Artz | August 20, 2020
Texas Lawyer spoke with Sidley Austin attorney David Sillers about a pro bono case that secured permanent asylum for a Burundian journalist and Red Cross employee who had been tortured and marked for death.
By Vincent Chow | August 17, 2020
The case against TikTok is the latest example of growing U.S. scrutiny of the overseas operations of Chinese companies amid worsening relations between the two countries. The U.S. is especially concerned about potential Chinese access to the personal data of U.S. citizens.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert | August 12, 2020
In their White-Collar Crime column, Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert discuss the Second Circuit's decision in 'Napout,' which illustrates that if investigators find use of the U.S. banking system in carrying out a scheme, few practical limits will be placed on U.S. prosecutors' ability to reach alleged misconduct anywhere in the world.
By Vaibhav Parikh and Yashasvi Tripathi, Nishith Desai Associates | August 12, 2020
Given India has approximately over 574 million Internet users, a recent ban on apps such as TikTok, Helo and WeChat has a major impact. Here's how the ban occurred, and what comes next.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Claudia T. Salomon and Florian Loibl | August 7, 2020
In times of increasing risks of insolvency, as well as trade and travel restrictions, this article identifies issues tribunals and claimants need to consider when facing a non-participating respondent in international arbitration.
By Jason Grant | August 5, 2020
"This attempt to use executive power to infringe upon the independence of a judicial institution contravenes established principles of judicial independence both in the U.S. and around the world," writes the bar association in an eight-page report denouncing the June executive order.
By ALM Staff | August 3, 2020
The more stones you turn, the stronger your story will be. And people (including arbitrators) love a good story.
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