By Dan Clark | February 11, 2020
In-house counsel's challenge of advising business based on changing environmental law is what led Lex Mundi, along with its international partners, to create the Lex Mundi Global Climate Change Law Guide.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Patricia Kane | February 11, 2020
In their Real Estate Transactions column, Peter E. Fisch and Mitchell L. Berg discuss the challenges of transitioning away from The London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR).
International Edition | Features
By Anne Bagamery | February 4, 2020
The €3.6 billion ($4 billion) settlement closed a long-running, multijurisdiction investigation into alleged corruption and bribery by the aircraft maker.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Eric Lewis | February 3, 2020
This article sets out the basic process for obtaining extradition to the United States and reviews certain recent cases that suggest that the United States is trying to leverage its political power to bring defendants to the United States either to fulfill political agendas or where the United States' interest is tangential at best in view of the demonstrable interest of other countries.
By Leigh Jones | Vanessa Blum | January 31, 2020
In conjunction with the launch of our new website, Law.com International, Lisa Shuchman, senior editor of the site, takes us around the world to explain what the implications of political unrest in Hong Kong, the Coronavirus, Brexit, the growth of class actions in Australia, and much more mean for Big Law and beyond.
By Patrick Smith | January 31, 2020
Sen. Rick Scott and others had blasted the firm for signing on to serve as foreign agent for the top lawyer in Nicolas Maduro's government.
By Sue Reisinger | January 30, 2020
The legal issues range from potential liability for an employee's exposure and subsequent illness to complying with local Chinese laws governing the situation to assessing the impact of the crisis on contracts requiring the company to manufacture or purchase goods in China.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | January 29, 2020
A lawsuit alleges a fire in a Philippines call center that killed dozens of workers in 2017 was due in part to the negligence of a Connecticut-based company.
By Jenna Greene | January 23, 2020
Not many lawyers can put "seized an Argentinian military frigate" on their resume, but for Dennis Hranitzky, it's one example of how far he's willing to go in litigating—and collecting—against sovereign states.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky | January 22, 2020
In their International Litigation column, Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky examine some of the more innovative ways that the recently-promulgated CEA Code of Best Practices in Arbitration (together with the Model Arbitration Rules annexed to the Code) deal with the various participants to arbitration, including arbitral institutions, arbitrators, lawyers, expert witnesses, tribunal secretaries and third-party funders.
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