By Dan Clark | May 17, 2018
A new study from CompuMark indicates the United States should watch its back with global trademark applications.
By Dan Clark | May 16, 2018
A new survey indicates that, believe it or not, GDPR spells opportunity for some companies.
By The Associated Press | May 16, 2018
In a case that strained relations between the United States and Turkey, a judge sentenced a Turkish banker on Wednesday to just over two and a half years in prison, ignoring recommendations that he spend decades behind bars for his role in helping Iran evade U.S. economic sanctions.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Karuna Simbeck | May 15, 2018
Immigration paths for many foreign nationals are being methodically deterred by the current administration in Washington, but citizens from India seem to have a multitude of barriers to continue living and working in the United States after completing their college education.
New York Law Journal | Profile|Q&A
By Jenna Greene | May 14, 2018
One of the world's top arbitration experts, Wilmer Hale's Gary Born shares how he got his start, his goals as chair of the 70-lawyer practice, the benefits of "double-hatting"--and why he likes planes without wifi.
By Jenna Greene | May 14, 2018
One of the world's top arbitration experts, Wilmer Hale's Gary Born shares how he got his start, his goals as chair of the 70-lawyer practice, the benefits of "double-hatting"--and why he likes planes without wifi.
By MP McQueen | May 11, 2018
Greta Lichtenbaum, a partner at O'Melveny & Myers whose practice includes international trade and regulatory compliance, answered Corporate Counsel's questions about the impact on multinational companies of the Trump administration's renewed sanctions against Iran.
By Joseph Evans | May 11, 2018
The U.K. firm's latest hires include one who will become the firm's new Asia-Pacific chairman.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Zack Hadzismajlovic | May 10, 2018
On April 19, 2018, our current President issued National Security Presidential Memorandum No. NSPM-10 outlining the new Conventional Arms Transfer (CAT) Policy. The new CAT policy is clear: We're here to deal!
By Dan Clark | May 10, 2018
Attorneys said that companies need to be especially thoughtful about their cyber coverage now that the GDPR is imposing tougher rules on many of them around data.
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