By Alexander A. Yanos, Carlos Ramos-Mrosovsky, and Rajat Rana | August 3, 2018
The “corruption defense,” as currently developed in international investment law, presents a number of difficulties that international investors and practitioners should keep in mind when considering their rights under international investment treaties and similar instruments.
By Hagit M. Elul and Pavlos Petrovas | August 3, 2018
In an increasingly digital landscape, data security threats have become ubiquitous. Cyberattacks are becoming weapons of global economic warfare with cybercriminals increasingly targeting law firms in an attempt to access clients' secrets and other sensitive non-public information. International arbitration is not immune.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 2, 2018
Boeing argued this week that a final report into the disappearance of Malaysia Air Flight 370 supports its bid to dismiss dozens of lawsuits brought in U.S. courts on behalf of the families of deceased passengers.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael E. Gertzman and Michael J. Pernick | August 1, 2018
Michael E. Gertzman and Michael J. Pernick, in a column on International Litigation, write about how the Second Circuit changed the analysis of whether to review an overseas client's documents here or abroad.
By Nina Cunningham | August 1, 2018
Ostensibly, GDPR's mission is to strengthen and unify the EU's protection of online privacy rights and promote data protection for citizens of the 28 countries currently in the EU. In the global economy, however, GDPR serves as an alarm to all countries with business flowing across Europe and well beyond. Where business flows, data follow.
By Hannah Roberts | July 31, 2018
The Big Four firm's push into law continues on the back of the integration of the legal team into the wider firm.
By Valentina Shaknes | July 27, 2018
A discussion of how courts applying the “grave risk of harm” defense to repatriation under the Hague Convention on International Child Abduction need to recognize the psychological harm caused to children by exposure to domestic violence.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky | July 25, 2018
In their International Litigation column, Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky analyze three recent decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court in the area of international litigation.
By Rhys Dipshan | July 25, 2018
By using technology assisted review (TAR) and new machine learning techniques like CAL, even the review of small foreign language document sets, with sparse relevant documents, can be automated.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Robert J. Becerra | July 24, 2018
Miami is blessed with year-round warm weather, beautiful beaches, cultural and ethnic diversity, and fortunate geography between the Americas and Europe.
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