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Daily Business Review

Venezuela to Seize Kimberly-Clark Factory as Production Ends

Venezuela's government said it will seize a factory belonging to Kimberly-Clark Corp. after the U.S. personal care giant said it was no longer possible to manufacture in this crisis-wracked South American nation.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

E-Discovery and IG Efforts in China Hampered by Vague Regulations, Loyal Business Culture

Foreign Companies based in China face a host of social and legal challenges in discovery and corporate governance.
12 minute read

Daily Business Review

Cuba Hopes Detente Will Finally Break Curse on Investment

Twenty years ago a Canadian developer won the right to build golf courses and condominiums across 2.5 miles of lush green ridgeline and crescent beaches lapped by the emerald waters of the Florida Straits just 40 miles from Havana.
8 minute read

The American Lawyer

For Disney's Lawyers, a Florida Nightmare and a Chinese Debut

Between celebrating the opening of a $5.5 billion theme park in Shanghai and girding for the legal aftermath of a gruesome alligator attack in Orlando, Disney has had quite a week.
33 minute read

Corporate Counsel

How to Implement a Successful Leasing Business in Latin America

Companies should understand the challenges that may arise among the different countries, and plan accordingly.
10 minute read

Daily Business Review

Infrastructure Deals Show Legal Quirks in Latin American Construction

U.S. contractors face different legal challenges in Latin America, but there are strategies that can help.
27 minute read

International Edition

Freshfields Leads Midea's $4.5B European Robotics Buy

The Chinese home appliance maker is acquiring Germany's Kuka in a bid to upgrade manufacturing and logistics systems.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Panel Finds NY, Not London, Is Proper Forum for Dispute

The First Department said that a forum selection clause in the earlier of four agreements between a Kazakh oligarch and his former financial advisor designating New York courts for the resolution of disputes controlled the matter, notwithstanding the fact that later agreements cancelled the earlier one.
10 minute read

The American Lawyer

Germany's Nuclear Meltdown

The country's decision to phase out nuclear power has triggered a chain reaction of litigation and arbitration. What will be the fallout for cross-border dispute resolution in Europe?
18 minute read

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