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New York Law Journal

US May Seize Manhattan Tower Funded With Iranian Money, Court Rules

A charity with an ownership stake in a 36-story building in Manhattan and several other properties served as a front for the Iranian government, moving money at its behest in violation of U.S. sanctions, a federal judge ruled on Thursday following a trial of roughly five weeks.
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Daily Report Online

Atlanta Arbitration Center Enlists International Pros To Raise Profile Overseas

The effort to make Atlanta a hot spot for international commercial arbitration gains some momentum as the Atlanta Center for International Arbitration and Mediation assembles an arbitrators' council with top European arbitrators to promote its reputation as an arbitral venue abroad.
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Daily Business Review

Trump's Changes to U.S.-Cuba Deal Headed Our Way Soon

Even though Trump stated that he is "canceling" the engagement between the United States and Cuba, many of President Barak Obama's 2014 policy changes will remain unaffected. For example, the U.S. embassy in Havana will remain open, as will the Cuban embassy in Washington, D.C. Furthermore, U.S. commercial flights and cruise ships will continue to be permitted to travel to the island., writes Karel Suarez.
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Corporate Counsel

3 Big Legal Department Takeaways From Google's Antitrust Penalty

European regulators have slammed Google with a record $2.7 billion fine for alleged antitrust violations.
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The American Lawyer

DLA Piper Continues Africa Expansion as Senegal and Tunisia Firms Join Network

DLA Piper has expanded its Africa presence with the addition of law firms in Senegal and Tunisia to its network on the continent.
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Daily Business Review

Prominent Lawyer Burton Landy Leaves Akerman, Joins Harper Meyer in Miami

International arbitrator Burton Landy has joined Harper Meyer after 20 years at Akerman.
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New York Law Journal

Summations Made in Trial Over Iran-Linked Skyscraper

A Southern District prosecutor told jurors Monday that a monthlong trial has revealed the secret long-time owner of a Manhattan skyscraper: Iran.
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Legaltech News

Rush to Comply: Informatica Seeks to Capitalize on GDPR Anxiety

The information governance provider has positioned its products to help identify and manage in-house data that falls under GDPR compliance.
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The Recorder

Cooper v. Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc.

9th Cir.; 15-56424 The court of appeals affirmed a judgment. The court held that the Convention on Supplementary Compensation for Nuclear Damage (CSC),…
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Daily Business Review

Barkett: 'We Should Keep That Promise' to Protect Immigrants

Rosemary Barkett, a judge of the Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal, offers a rallying cry on immigration at the annual Florida Bar convention.
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