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The American Lawyer

Germany's Nuclear Meltdown

The country's decision to phase out nuclear power has triggered a chain reaction of litigation and arbitration. What will be the fallout for cross-border dispute resolution in Europe?
18 minute read

The American Lawyer

Greenberg Traurig Says No to a Transatlantic Merger

The firm decided that the U.K.'s BLP wasn't the right fit—but says it still needs to grow in London.
25 minute read

Legaltech News

Privacy Attorneys Await Additional Statement from UK Supreme Court Regarding Romantic Scandal

David Neuberger, president of the UK Supreme Court, made comments regarding privacy and the Internet in a recent speech to lawyers assembled in Scotland.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

US Exports to Cuba Could Triple If Sanctions Lifted

At the request of Congress, the U.S. International Trade Commission has been researching the impact lifting economic sanctions on Cuba will have on American businesses.
3 minute read

Law.com

Justices Rule $2B in Iranian Assets Can Go to Terror Victims

The U.S. Supreme Court, affirming a ruling by the Second Circuit, said Congress did not violate the separation-of-powers doctrine when it passed legislation to enable enforcement of a $1.75 billion judgment against assets held by Bank Markazi, the Central Bank of Iran.
11 minute read

The Recorder

Bank Markazi v. Peterson

By | April 20, 2016
10 minute read

The Recorder

Google Readies Defense to EU Antitrust Charges

The company began laying out its argument on Wednesday that bundling apps does not limit competition in the vibrant digital ecosystem.
17 minute read

National Law Journal

Roberts and Sotomayor: Odd Couple Dissents in Iran Bank Case

Ever since Sonia Sotomayor joined the U.S. Supreme Court in 2009, she and Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. have never been the only two dissenters in a case. Until Wednesday. Roberts and Sotomayor formed a rare alliance in rejecting a law that provides billions of dollars in compensation for American victims of terrorism.
11 minute read

The American Lawyer

Lawmakers Pounce After ABA Scraps Book by China Rights Lawyer

A congressional committee that monitors human rights in China wants the ABA's president to explain why the group reversed plans to publish a book by Chinese human rights lawyer Teng Biao.
11 minute read

The Recorder

Don't Sign On to Privacy Shield Just Yet

What companies need to know about the emerging U.S.-EU data privacy framework.
17 minute read

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