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The Legal Intelligencer

Faegre Drinker Grows Restructuring Practice as Global Clients Navigate Changing Bankruptcy Procedures

"Our London office ... will continue to be an important office for our firm's growth and the success of our clients' business needs," Philadelphia-based co-chair Andrew Kassner said.
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Daily Business Review

GDPR Evolution Continues: Article 49 Derogations in a Post-'Schrems II' World

U.S. organizations continue to struggle with the transfer of personal information in compliance with European Union law, including continued compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

London's Treehouse Hotel to Open First US Location in Miami

Upon debuting in London in 2019, SH Hotels & Resorts' Treehouse Hotel will open its 62-story hotel in Miami's Brickell neighborhood in 2023.
3 minute read

The American Lawyer

Riding on Tech Sector Demand, Pillsbury Grew Profits in 2020

Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman chair David Dekker said performance was strong firmwide, but non-U.S. offices came in flat.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

GDPR Enforcement Was Up in 2020. What Does That Mean for You In 2021?

After a relatively low number of enforcement actions in 2019, we saw a drastic increase of enforcement actions by DPAs across the EU in 2020. And considering some of the larger fines issued, DPAs (at least for the time being) are focusing on user consent.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

'Complicit'? $300 Million Miami Suit Links National Bank of Ukraine to Embezzlement Scheme

This is the latest outgrowth of embezzlement and money laundering allegations in Ukraine, a scheme said to have involved high-ranking officials such as a former president and a former prime minister.
6 minute read

The American Lawyer

New London Office Is Armstrong Teasdale's 'Bridge' to European Expansion

Leaders at the combined firm are looking at establishing a Dublin office, which would give them a foothold in both the U.K. and E.U. markets.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Bolton Wins Chance to Question Trump White House Conduct in Memoir Case

"The court does not countenance any individual's decision to short-circuit prepublication review and publicly disseminate potentially classified information. But nor does it wish to free the government from all consequences for potential misconduct," U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth wrote Thursday.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

US General Counsel Are Watching as EU Prepares for New Data Privacy Laws

"Those subject to it will be much more mindful of the content that they're posting to public platforms," one general counsel said.
4 minute read

Law.com

How U.S. Court Ruled Whether France's Right of Publicity Law Is Descendible

Battles over celebrities' estates often end up in litigation, but a recent court ruling involving the estate of French oceanic explorer, environmentalist and documentary filmmaker Jacques Cousteau included a not-often-seen right of publicity consideration: how a U.S. court determines whether right-of-publicity protection in another nation is descendible.
7 minute read

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