By Amy Guthrie | December 16, 2019
Inclusion of a chapter on corruption provides a mechanism for greater accountability.
By Phillip Bantz | December 6, 2019
General counsel from a broad array of industries are grappling with the ramifications of AI, including its effects on geopolitics and cross-border regulations.
By Nicholas O'Donnell, Anna Lea Setz and Erika Todd | December 4, 2019
The decision establishes an incentive for sovereign states to enroll in workers' compensation programs to cover United States citizens whom they employ for non-diplomatic roles.
By Phillip Bantz | December 3, 2019
As MTI has grown and opened offices in London and Melbourne, Australia, Hartnett's role has expanded beyond contract work to involve a host of other issues, including international privacy laws and copyright enforcement actions in far-flung jurisdictions.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Timothy P. Harkness, David Y. Livshiz and Paige von Mehren | December 3, 2019
While the 'ALJ v. FedEx' decision has prompted concern in some corners that U.S.-style discovery will corrupt private international arbitration, the reality is much more nuanced.
By Phillip Bantz | November 26, 2019
Alstom Network UK, the London-based subsidiary of French transportation company Alstom SA, was ordered Monday in Southwark Crown Court to pay $19.2 million in fines and nearly $1.8 million in costs within 28 days.
By Gary Birnberg | November 22, 2019
This article will provide a primer for New York practitioners on the Singapore Convention, including: takeaways from the global think tank discussion; observations regarding the initial and future signatories of and what lessons can be learned from the New York Convention; how New York transactional attorneys and litigators can prepare for the impact of the Convention; and the Convention's impact on New York mediations.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 22, 2019
Legal tech tools that follow local legal processes, and those that are widely established, can more easily travel from country to country. But language barriers, and varying regulations, means that legal tech isn't a truly one-size-fits-all proposition.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky | November 20, 2019
In their International Litigation column, Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky discuss two recent important circuit court decisions on the topic of §1782 discovery, one holding that the statute can be used in aid of private arbitration and the other holding that the statute can apply to documents located outside the United States.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Livia Vieira and Ross H. Manella | November 19, 2019
In addition to the procedural requirements attorneys must comply with in order to become licensed in different countries and jurisdictions, attorneys interested in making this transition must also become familiar with the new country's legal system.
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