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Chip Shortages Drag On Amid Signs of Industry Rout
The supply of power management parts and microcontrollers, particularly those used by automakers and industrial equipment manufacturers, remains tight.'Patience Paid Off' as McDermott Prepared for Austin Office Launch
McDermott Will & Emery's head of strategy said hiring a large IP group from Baker Botts aligned perfectly with the firm's strategic goals for opening in Austin.Amend Section 1782 to Include Private Arbitration
We call upon the New Jersey congressional delegation to put forward legislation to amend the statute to include private arbitration within its scope.Supreme Court Holds That §1782 May Not Be Used in Aid of International Arbitration
In their International Litigation column, Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky discuss the long-awaited decision by the U.S. Supreme Court that resolved a Circuit split and held that §1782 discovery is (largely) unavailable in aid of international arbitration.Recent Second Circuit Decision Underscores §1782's Usefulness
The ruling, though narrow because it applies to a sovereign state's use of §1782, is consistent with the Second Circuit's approach to §1782, and underscores that discovery device's usefulness.View more book results for the query "Advanced Micro Devices"
Who Got the Work?℠: McDonald's Class Action Defense Counsel and More
Welcome to "Who Got the Work?℠," a weekly column that highlights the law firms and lawyers around the country who are being brought in to handle key cases and close major deals for their clients.Kings of the Hill: Power Ranking the Am Law 100 Based on Momentum, Profit and Prestige
As firms fight for Big Law standing, a segmentation analysis of the Am Law 100 reveals shifts in the pecking order.Deal Watch: What's Behind the Steep Decline in SPACS?
A massive dropoff in activity, higher redemption rates and proposed new scrutiny by the SEC have taken their toll on the darling of the M&A world for the last two years. Is the SPAC done?'Never Trust, Always Verify': The Pillars of Zero Trust Security
There is a need for rapid deployment of Zero Trust, but it must be done in a practical way. In planning for Zero Trust, it is important to know that Zero Trust is premised upon five pillars: identity, device, network/environment, application workload, and data.As COVID-19 Evolves, So Too Does Firms' Cybersecurity Risk
What worked last year may now not be enough to ward off infection as cyber scams become harder to detect and more sophisticated.Trending Stories
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