By Phillip Bantz | March 6, 2020
As the company's global expansion has accelerated in the past few years, Sysco determined "that we didn't have anyone sort of looking across the jurisdictions in which we operate," said Eve McFadden, Sysco's senior vice president of legal, general counsel and corporate counsel.
By Meredith Hobbs | March 5, 2020
Partners Meriam Al-Rashid, Will O'Brien and John Lomas add international arbitration heft to Eversheds Sutherland's U.S. side—a priority for the trans-Atlantic firm.
By Phillip Bantz | February 28, 2020
A new survey from the American Chamber of Commerce in China shows that coronavirus woes are bringing economic gloom and uncertainty to international businesses, many of which say it's simply too soon to know how bad things will get.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By David Lenefsky | February 27, 2020
President Trump's rationale for withdrawing from the nuclear agreement—namely, its 15-year term was too limited, and the agreement failed to address Iran's missile production or their support for terrorist groups—has, however, not received careful comment.
By Ross Todd | February 26, 2020
In the run-up to next month's summit on cross-border litigation in the digital economy being hosted by Union Internationale des Avocats in San Francisco, The Recorder caught up with the organization's president, Munger, Tolles & Olson partner Jerry Roth.
By MP McQueen | February 26, 2020
In-house lawyers for financial technology companies need to pay close attention to changes in the regulations governing reviews of foreign investment transactions by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States that took effect this month.
By Christopher Niesche | February 25, 2020
The increase of lawyers who spend 50% or more of their time on pro bono work has been driven in part by law firms' willingness to treat pro bono work the same way they do billable work.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Kenneth Duvall | February 13, 2020
Because foreign tribunals typically permit less discovery than U.S. courts, Section 1782 is an important tool for foreign litigants in gathering evidence.
By Sue Reisinger | February 12, 2020
Experts told Corporate Counsel on Wednesday that outside companies and their general counsel have three options: grant the exemption, fight the exemption in court, or try to negotiate a compromise.
By Jack Newsham | February 11, 2020
Greenspoon Marder's New York managing partner leads to group to the fourth-ranked firm on the Am Law 100 list.
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