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Legaltech News

Google Ruling Fallout: Is Restricting Search Engines Within EU Borders Feasible?

Truly blocking EU citizens from web content is unlikely because of VPNs and other popular proxies, but companies ordered by regulators to block certain content must make a concerted effort to discourage access.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Jon Sale Is Proud to Take Part in 'Legal History' Again, This Time for Rudy Giuliani

Giuliani and Sale have remained close friends since their days as New York University law classmates and federal prosecutors in New York.
4 minute read

International Edition

Orrick Recruits Paris Jones Day Veteran As Arbitration Leader

The partner is joined by a counsel in the move.
2 minute read

The American Lawyer

Goodwin Becomes Second US Firm to Launch in Luxembourg

The move comes as Brexit is driving investment funds work out of London and into the Grand Duchy.
2 minute read

International Edition

King & Spalding Bulks Out in Brussels With Latest Hire

The partner hire marks the third in as many months for the newly launched office.
2 minute read

Legaltech News

Google's Win in EU Signifies Proportionality Is Key to GDPR Enforcement

The European Union's Court of Justice ruled a global right to be forgotten request isn't enforceable, a sign that the EU will continue trying to balance GDPR enforcement with a host of fundamental rights.
4 minute read

International Edition

Listed Firm Expands Polish Office With Double Hire

The hires come after DWF acquired K&L Gates' Polish operations in May.
2 minute read

International Edition

Quinn Wins Court Dispute For Ex-Bain Capital Boss, But Falls Shy of Target Sum

The retired financier called on the US firm to litigate against former business partners involved in the construction of a luxury hotel in the Caribbean.
4 minute read

International Edition

Murder of Dutch Lawyer Representing Witness in Organised Crime Trial Shocks Netherlands

Derk Wiersum, 44, was shot dead in broad daylight near his home in Amsterdam. He was representing a witness in a case against a group of men charged with several drug-related murders that took place between 2015 and 2017.
3 minute read

International Edition

In EU Tax Fight, Starbucks Wins but Fiat Loses

The EU's General Court ruled that Starbucks should not have been ordered to pay back taxes to the Netherlands. But it ruled that the commission was correct to order Fiat Chrysler to pay back taxes.
3 minute read

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