By Victoria Hudgins | July 14, 2020
Against the backdrop of a global pandemic, companies say dealing with a growing array of data privacy laws and COVID-19 is exhaustive. Here's the jurisdictions that have responded to those concerns with delayed implementation of their privacy regulations, and the governments that haven't budged.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Ann Sultan, Shula de Jersey, Daniel Travers, Robin Lööf, Ariane Fleuriot, Ario Dehghani, Maarten 't Sas and Georgianna Verhage | July 14, 2020
Amid ever-increasing regulatory complexity and diversification, it's important to stay on top of the current criminal enforcement risks for companies and their compliance departments. Part I of this two-part series homes in on the U.S., France and the Netherlands.
By Meganne Tillay | July 13, 2020
In London, Dechert has agreed to pay the Eurasian Natural Resources Corp. 225,000 pounds after both sides reached an agreement regarding document disclosure on their long-running dispute.
By Dan Clark | July 8, 2020
"Having extensive connections with local jurisdictions as well as deep roots is not something that is easily built overnight by a global firm. It's not something they can always support with their London or New York bottom line," said Eric Staal, vice president of Lex Mundi's global markets team in Barcelona.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Philip Berkowitz | July 8, 2020
In this column on corporate employment issues, Philip M. Berkowitz provides tips on dealing with executives and trainees sent by foreign companies to the U.S. to hold positions with their U.S. subsidiaries.
By Oliver J. Armas and Dennis H. Tracey, III | July 2, 2020
A discussion of the specific advice the Third Circuit provided in the Crystallex decision to future judgment holders while also highlighting lingering uncertainties and unique particularities in this area of law.
Corporate Counsel | Analysis|Commentary
By Shawn McIntire | July 1, 2020
Legal teams remain vigilant of the ever-changing regulations to remain compliant and ready for recovery. The future of the pandemic remains a mystery, but leaders know they can't remain idle.
By Jennigay Coetzer | June 26, 2020
Lawyers say the new act will bring South Africa's laws in line with international data protection legislation, including Europe's GDPR.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Richard Mojica, Riyaz Dattu and Eduardo Sotelo Cauduro | June 24, 2020
Failure to comply with the USMCA's requirements can have drastic ramifications for companies from both a financial perspective and, just as importantly, the company's reputation.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By John Fellas | June 24, 2020
Due to the COVID-19 lockdown, John Fellas has had a chance to spend more time than usual with his books. He focuses this column on what he believes are important works in the field of International Commercial Arbitration.
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