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New York Law Journal

Service by Electronic Means Under the Hague Service Convention

This article examines the issue of serving by electronic means under the Hague Convention, including whether email service is permitted in countries that have specifically invoked their right under the convention to object to service by mail.
10 minute read

International Edition

UK Leaving European Convention on Human Rights 'Will Hit Clients'

Robert Spano, a former judge and President of the European Court of Human Rights and current Gibson Dunn partner, has argued that clients would not want to politically align themselves with such a move.
3 minute read

Law.com

The EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework: Did Transferring Personal Data from the EU to the U.S. Just Get Easier?

Businesses and organizations that (regularly) transfer personal data from the EU to the U.S. should carefully assess, on a case-by-case basis, whether it makes sense to rely on the new EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework or to use one of the other data transfer tools that are available under the GDPR.
8 minute read

Law.com

New U.S.-China Investment Dynamic Focuses On AI and Sensitive Technologies

An Executive Order released by the Biden Administration on Aug. 9 places increased importance on due diligence when investing in specific foreign countries. The Executive Order will regulate outbound investments in China with a focus on key technologies critical to safeguarding U.S. national security, including artificial intelligence.
8 minute read

The American Lawyer

Greenberg Traurig Gets UAE Law License as Big Law Continues Middle East Expansion

This summer saw Am Law 100 firms gaining law licenses, opening offices and making partnerships in the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
3 minute read

Law.com

Trade Secrets Management In Taiwan

This article focuses on suggestions and recommendations for Asian companies in managing personnel to minimize trade secrets risks in view of Guidance of Trade Secrets Management and some common U.S. practices.
16 minute read

National Law Journal

Big Law's Use of 'Visiting Attorneys' in Spotlight After Lawyer's Arrest

Visiting attorneys may go through a different vetting system than U.S.-educated associates, as some law firms recruit visiting lawyers from international law firms that they have existing relationships with.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

'Do I Need to Worry?' Law Firm Trade Practices See More Client Questions After Biden Order Limiting US Investment in China

Some law firms anticipate increased client activity related to seeking licenses for investments, along with compliance work.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Foreign Residents Have New Opportunities to Sue in US Courts for RICO Violations

This article discusses the Smagin v. Yegiazaryan case and addresses how circumstances under which compensable domestic RICO injuries may arise can provide guidance to would-be foreign-based putative plaintiffs in determining whether the circumstances in their cases give rise to domestic RICO injuries.
8 minute read

Daily Business Review

The Range of International Disputes Being Resolved in Miami Is Expanding

"We've seen a number of efforts to renegotiate international transactions, particularly those that are well into the nine figures," Joe Mamounas, a Greenberg Traurig litigation shareholder, said.
3 minute read

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