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The World Awaits Biden: Law Firms Are Preparing for the Post-Trump Paradigm
Administration change in the United States is a global concern. From D.C. to Dublin and everywhere else law firms operate, they're planning for what lies ahead when President Trump gives way to President Biden.Lawyers Around the World Discuss Impact of Biden Administration on Legal Industry
Lawyers say a Biden presidency will have a noticeable impact on global businesses and legal practices in many places. But not everywhere.Latham's Push in Germany Set Back by Four-Partner Defection
The exits leave Latham's Düsseldorf office with just two full-time partners.A Quiet Referral Network Is Keeping Elite Independent Firms on Top Globally
The so-called "best friends" referral network has enabled some of the world's top firms to effectively dodge the question of international expansion.How Law Firms Around the World Are Bringing People Back to the Office
Law.com International has broken down how law firms in each major financial hubs are managing a return to the office.How AbbVie and Humira Avoided 'Pay for Delay' Finding
The company's agreement to trade biosimilar competitors' earlier market entry in Europe for lengthier exclusivity in the U.S. does not run afoul of the Supreme Court's Actavis decision, U.S. District Judge Manish Shah ruled Monday.Lawyers as Defendants: Email Exposed as Crime-Fraud Negates Attorney-Client Privilege
Navient Solutions v. Law Offices of Jeffrey Lohman provides a guide to the crime-fraud exception to the attorney-client privilege and a gentle reminder that a First Amendment argument based on the Noerr-Pennington Doctrine will get you absolutely nowhere in a discovery dispute.Of Lions and Lambs in the Time of Coronavirus
In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, the Bureau of Competition of the Federal Trade Commission and Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice, are fostering something of a Peaceable Commercial Kingdom and loosening some restrictions on competitor collaborations.When Is the Social Good an Antitrust Bad?
There has been an influx of CSR collaborations among competitors—some initiated by governments and NGOs, and others established by industry participants themselves. In each case, generally, the goal is to do good and promote various CSR goals ranging from environmental, health and safety, and labor. That said, an effort to be socially responsible can still run afoul of the antitrust laws.General Counsel Must Come to Grips With Artificial Intelligence
General counsel from a broad array of industries are grappling with the ramifications of AI, including its effects on geopolitics and cross-border regulations.Trending Stories
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