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News covering litigation and arbitration on cross-border contracts and deals. Also trade issues such as NAFTA and bilateral agreements that affect the legal practices of global firms. Also includes regulatory changes (like GDPR and Brexit) that will change the legal climate.
By Marcia Coyle | March 21, 2022
The first week of the March argument sitting only has four arguments scheduled, but 13 lawyers will participate.
6 minute read
By Keith Letourneau | March 20, 2022
From a maritime-law perspective, questions arise as to whether Russia's wanton war and its consequences may trigger a charter's force majeure clause, which generally has the effect of suspending contract performance obligations that are disrupted by unforeseeable events beyond the control of the vessel's owner or charterer.
7 minute read
By Law Journal Editorial Board | March 20, 2022
As lawyers, we add our voice to those who seek to hold Russia accountable not just in the court of public opinion but as a matter of law.
4 minute read
By Marc Garfinkle | March 18, 2022
Ahmet Seyithanoglu, at 31, is the youngest-ever recipient of a TWITA (That's What I'm Talking About) Award. He is a lawyer and a humanitarian and a human rights activist. His background is fascinating, and his present conundrum is worth your contemplation.
6 minute read
By Richard E. Finneran and Andrey Spektor | March 18, 2022
Cases arising from the last klepto initiative and the hundreds of forfeiture cases around the country have contributed to settled precedent that will be front and center when targets of the new KleptoCapture Task Force will inevitably start challenging its seizures in court. This article discusses the potential legal hurdles that lie ahead for the DOJ.
7 minute read
By Jorge Espinosa | March 16, 2022
In a dramatic escalation of the rift between Russia and the West, the Russian Federation has issued an edict allowing its citizens to copy and use Western patents without payment or requiring authorization for use.
4 minute read
By Law.com International Staff | March 16, 2022
Law.com International editors and reporters discuss the impact of the war on law firms and in-house legal departments.
1 minute read
By Andrew Larson | March 15, 2022
'We do not have a dedicated refugee status for Ukrainians to come to the United States,' says Dana R. Bucin.
5 minute read
By Christopher Niesche | March 15, 2022
The invasion of Ukraine underscores the need to hold Russia to account for its violation of international law, Australia's Foreign Affairs Minister and Attorney General said in a joint statement.
3 minute read
By Jack Womack | March 15, 2022
Analysis of accounts at several large international law firms has found many appeared to be grappling with falling Russia revenues and losses.
6 minute read
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