New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Vera M. Kachnowski and Peter J. Sluka | January 22, 2019
In their International Criminal Law and Enforcement Vera M. Kachnowski and Peter J. Sluka write: As courts and litigants continue to grapple with the extraterritorial reach of U.S. criminal statutes, two recent Second Circuit appeals highlight potential limitations the U.S. Department of Justice faces when prosecuting non-resident foreign actors involved in alleged bribery.
By Phillip Bantz | January 18, 2019
Established 30 years ago through litigation, the rule, when leveraged properly, can help certain businesses reduce custom duties on imports, according to international trade lawyers. But they caution that the rule isn't a loophole for avoiding tariffs under the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative's Section 301.
By Phillip Bantz | January 18, 2019
Established 30 years ago through litigation, the rule, when leveraged properly, can help certain businesses reduce custom duties on imports, according to international trade lawyers. But they caution that the rule isn't a loophole for avoiding tariffs under the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative's Section 301.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Peter B. “Bo” Rutledge and Amanda W. Newton | January 15, 2019
The D. C. Circuit's underlying decision expands the possibility that a federal criminal subpoena could override a claim of sovereign immunity when also coupled with an invocation of a foreign blocking statute.
By MP McQueen | January 14, 2019
Law firms and their clients are not only experiencing delays in the reviews currently filed, but they can expect a worsening backlog once the shutdown is over.
By MP McQueen | January 14, 2019
Law firms and their clients are not only experiencing delays in the reviews currently filed, but they can expect a worsening backlog once the shutdown is over.
By Michael Washburn | January 11, 2019
Curtis Dickinson outlined a path around local ownership and control requirements.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Viren Mascarenhas and Douglass Cassel | January 9, 2019
The compliance by businesses with their human rights obligations continued to deepen in 2018. Here are some of the key cases and legislative developments in the field.
By Dylan Jackson | January 4, 2019
Lawyers who have focused on Latin America have benefited from major deregulation and investment in Mexico. Will Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador put an end to the boom?
By Phillip Bantz | January 3, 2019
The U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security has set a Jan. 10 deadline for receiving comments on the advanced notice of proposed rulemaking for 'Review of Controls for Certain Emerging Technologies.'
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