By Simon Taylor | November 12, 2019
Labels must "prevent consumers from being misled as to the fact that the State of Israel is present in the territories concerned as an occupying power and not as a sovereign entity," the Court said.
By Sue Reisinger | November 4, 2019
New economic sanctions on other countries, foreign companies and individuals are popping up everywhere, and general counsel of global companies must be wondering if they should add outside counsel sanctions experts to their speed dials.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Scott Colesanti and Suzanne Hassani | October 31, 2019
This article provides a summary of the GDPR-like provisions at home, some comparison points for the parroting American statutes, and a glimpse of the global compliance considerations occasioned by the contrasting European and domestic approaches.
By Phillip Bantz | October 29, 2019
Todd Hamblet helped Uber finalize a $3.4 billion joint venture with Russian tech giant Yandex. Now, he's leading the legal department at Fundbox, which aims to disrupt the business-to-business electronic commerce market.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By John O'Malley and Laura S. Lipschutz, | October 29, 2019
A U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit decision involving a beverage company and another decision from the European Union (EU) involving the famously recluse artist Banksy illustrate the risks of territorial nonuse in the United States and the EU.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By John H. Friedhoff and Alonso E. Sanchez | October 29, 2019
Given that South Florida is home to many businesses engaged in commerce with Venezuela, it is uniquely situated with respect to issues arising from the recent executive order issued by President Donald Trump Aug. 5.
By Chris Ott, Davis Wright Tremaine | October 28, 2019
Although they each may have their own wrinkles, new executive agreements will assuredly increase the volume of content requests California's tech companies receive from foreign governments.
By Chris Ott, Davis Wright Tremaine | October 28, 2019
Although they each may have their own wrinkles, new executive agreements will assuredly increase the volume of content requests from foreign governments.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Vera M. Kachnowski | October 25, 2019
A case that began as an SEC enforcement action against an Internet advertising company has now reached the Supreme Court's calendar for a potential re-examination of its landmark decision in 'Morrison v. National Australia Bank'. In her International Criminal Law and Enforcement column, Vera M. Kachnowski unpacks the case and issues before the Court.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Shannon T. Murphy, Gino Cheng, Ya'nan Zhao and Sandeep Jadav | October 23, 2019
While U.S. lawyers who frequently conduct internal investigations may be well-versed in how to collect and analyze electronic evidence, there are nuances when the investigation involves entities, conduct or data in mainland China.
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