National Law Journal | Analysis
By Krishnan Nair | March 1, 2022
Russia's major state-owned companies, including energy titans and banks, have often called upon U.K. and U.S. firms for legal advice.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | February 28, 2022
"I'm not too worried at the moment, but having lived through many years, certainly years of the Obama administration, we're very aware of what's possible," Lena Zwarensteyn, a senior director at The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, said.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Bruce Love | February 28, 2022
"If we say something like, 'We're dropping clients that are Russian,' that could literally put the 30 to 40 people in our Moscow office who are Russian nationals in harm's way."
By Victoria Hudgins | February 23, 2022
Attorneys say private and government lawyers are closely watching the Texas-Meta legal battle to see if biometric collection violation lawsuits could have teeth without a biometric law on the books.
By Isha Marathe | February 22, 2022
The revelation of the CIA's warrantless mass surveillance program may strain U.S.-EU data transfer program discussions, but it may also give the EU an upper hand in the negotiations, EU and U.S. attorneys believe.
By Thad McBride | February 22, 2022
While it is difficult to predict how U.S. sanctions will evolve, this article lists three areas on which to keep watch, as well as guidance on how best to promote sanctions compliance.
By Isha Marathe | February 18, 2022
Some plaintiffs attorneys believe the prevalence of paper checks for class action settlements is used to intentionally depress claims' rates, but the digital evolution is finally catching up for classes to get their share.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Bruce Love | February 18, 2022
Early movers in the legal industry are seeking real-world business opportunities to cash in on the virtual world trend.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Christine Schiffner | February 16, 2022
"Big Tech relies on confusing, incomplete and misleading disclosures about third party use of data," according to Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro partner Thomas E. Loeser. As a result, plaintiffs firms are making concerted efforts to hold Big Tech accountable.
By Christopher Jackson and Jessica Smith | February 16, 2022
On appeal, circuit court holds that First Amendment protection of student speech is clearly established for purposes of qualified immunity.
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