By Eva Vergara | September 4, 2018
Michelle Bachelet is often seen smiling, chatting easily or tossing unplanned comments or jokes into her speeches. But behind her good humor lie haunting memories of the brutal dictatorship that tore her family apart.
By Stephen P. Pazan | August 31, 2018
For many people, merit-based immigration is most closely associated with the polemic H1-B visa program. There is another proven job creating merit-based…
By Krishnan Nair | August 30, 2018
Fieldfisher managing partner Michael Chissick rules out a U.S. merger following record results.
By Brian Boyle | August 30, 2018
When it comes to obtaining foreign discovery in cross-border cases, the main takeaways are simple: Make a plan for such discovery early in the case, and get local counsel involved. Otherwise, the time-consuming process of foreign discovery may result in evidentiary holes that cannot be filled in time for trial.
By Dan Clark | August 29, 2018
In this week's Inside Track, Law.com reporter Dan Clark takes a look at how GCs respond to retirement, after years of endless meetings, emails and phone calls. He also examines data mapping challenges under the GDPR and what it's like working as an in-house counsel at the United Nations.
By Phillip Bantz | August 29, 2018
“Unfortunately, even for someone watching this fairly closely, there's a lot of uncertainty here,” said one trade lawyer.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 28, 2018
A Covington partner is yanked from the ZTE special compliance contract over his signing a "never Trump" letter in the run-up to the election. Plus: Larry Thompson, the VW monitor, issues his first annual report. Scroll down for an epic Who Got the Work. This is Compliance Hot Spots.
By Brian Boyle | August 28, 2018
Cross-border disputes that played out in U.S. courts in the past have become more susceptible to jurisdictional challenges from foreign defendants hoping to avoid litigating in the United States.
By Phillip Bantz | August 27, 2018
Riverbed Technology's top lawyer Rebecca Hazard has spent more than 11 years in company's legal department. But now, she's the boss.
By Colby Hamilton | August 24, 2018
The panel said the FCPA's clear distinctions over who can be held liable prevented federal authorities from extending liability through the use of a conspiracy charge.
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