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The American Lawyer

Big Law in Moscow Faces Dilemma Over Disclosing Responses to Russian Aggression in Ukraine

"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."
4 minute read

The American Lawyer

Deal Watch: M&A Picks Up, Russia's Invasion of Ukraine Looms Large

Geopolitical concerns are drawing scrutiny on European markets and Russian client relationships.
7 minute read

National Law Journal

Demand for Sanctions Expertise Spikes as US Imposes Swift Response to Russian Ukraine Invasion

Sanctions and foreign trade practice leaders around Washington, D.C., say they have been inundated with client calls.
7 minute read

Legaltech News

There's Pressure for a Privacy Shield Successor, But Cultural Issues Remain During Talks

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.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

U.S. Sanctions: Looking Ahead, Compliance Best Practices

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.
7 minute read

National Law Journal

David Boies Returns to SCOTUS in Long-Running Fight Over Art Stolen by Nazis

Boies has not made a Supreme Court appearance in nearly a decade.
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Clark Hill Expands Dublin Presence in Merger With 4-Lawyer Boutique

The Am Law 200 firm's merger with Eames Solicitors comes nearly three years after it combined with O'Gradys Solicitors, expanding on the office it opened in late 2017.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Stepping Down But Not Out: Hausfeld Talks Coming Focus on Climate Change, Big Tech

While Michael D. Hausfeld will transition into a new role starting Jan. 1, 2022, the firm's founder will not fully step down but rather focus on public policy issues, including climate change and Big Tech.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Billionaire Antiquities Collector Hands Over $70M of Artifacts, Agrees to Lifetime Ban in Agreement With DA's Office

Michael Steinhardt, who made his billions through running a hedge fund and who prosecutors said is one of the world's largest art collectors, also has agreed to a "first-of-its-kind" lifetime ban on acquiring any further antiquities, the Manhattan District Attorney's Office said.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Future of Nazi-Looted Degas Painting Lawsuit in New York Lands Before Court of Appeals

Plaintiffs' counsel said a 2016 federal law on the recovery of stolen art may provide more time to make sure the painting is in the right hands, and favors jurisdiction in the United States. But defense lawyers said that there was no abuse of discretion in the lower courts and the Court of Appeals should not seek to "re-balance" factors.
3 minute read

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