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International Edition

Taylor Wessing and Spain's ECIJA Finalise Tie-Up

ECIJA is among Spain's fastest growing law firms, and has 33 offices across 16 countries.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Tax Attorneys Welcome SCOTUS Ruling on Foreign Investment Reporting Rules With Cautious Optimism 

"I think they'll take a harder look at the willful vs. non-willful in order to get those penalty numbers back up to what they otherwise would have done," warned one tax attorney.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

The CISG: 35 Years After the Treaty's Adoption: What Lawyers Need to Know

Despite being one of the most widely adopted international treaties, covering approximately two-thirds of international trade contracts today, many feel the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (the CISG), adopted by the United Nations in 1980, is not widely understood in the United States. This article highlights the importance of understanding when the CISG applies and why it matters.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

Akerman Establishes Team to Tackle Economic Sanctions and Export Controls

"With the actions of Russia, we have been up to our necks in advising clients," said Akerman international practice chair Pedro Freyre. "That's a particularly tough and wide ranging set of sanctions, so we're just seeing this continuous need from our clients to provide this type of counseling."
3 minute read

International Edition

Freshfields, Cleary Among Firms Owed $4M Following Collapse of Russian Bank VTB

Several prominent law firms are owed large sums of money following the administration of the U.K. arm of the Russian state-owned bank.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

China's Spy Balloon and International Law: The Need for Strategic Stability

David Lenefsky offers his take on the Chinese spy balloon incident and the "essential requirement of strategic stability."
5 minute read

International Edition

Paul Hastings Secures $935M Arbitration Win For Pharmaceutical Client

The dispute centered on royalties from the drug Gilenya, which is used to treat multiple sclerosis.
2 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Five Geopolitical and International Trade Issues for U.S. Businesses to Watch in 2023

Last year marked an inflection point in the geopolitics of the 21st century, with the Biden administration declaring the post-Cold War era "definitively…
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

No Summons Needed To Confirm International Arbitration Award

In their International Litigation column, Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky discuss a recent decision that the Second Circuit stated was a question of first impression for it, in which the court held that there is no requirement to serve a summons in a proceeding brought to confirm an arbitration award, even when the defendant is a foreign sovereign.
11 minute read

New York Law Journal

Trends in PRC Enforcement: A Rise in Defaults Signals a Future Influx in Claims Involving Chinese Entities

A discussion of the enforcement challenges and trends relating to claims brought against Chinese entities.
8 minute read

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