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International Edition

Navigating Crisis: How Lebanese Law Firms Are Tackling the Threat of War

Amid the preparations, it remains business as usual.
3 minute read

International Edition

Is Germany the Next Frontier for US-Style Class Actions?

Germany's class action reforms present challenges but U.S. lawyers also see opportunity in Europe's largest economy.
5 minute read

The American Lawyer

Parachutes Not Necessary: White & Case Sees All Global Regulatory and White Collar Work as a Home Game

The firm is betting that hiring locally in foreign offices for white-collar and regulatory work can add political, social and economic context to its clients' matters. But of course, the model has risks.
7 minute read

International Edition

South Africa's First Female Chief Justice: US-Educated Trailblazer Maya Mandisa

Maya Mandisa has a distinguished career advocating for women's and human rights.
3 minute read

International Edition

What Would a Harris Administration Offer the Asia Legal Market?

Lawyers in Asia say a Harris Administration will unlikely lift the clouds on China but may bode well for the rest of Asia.
6 minute read

International Edition

What Makes New York the Ultimate Arbitration Destination?

New York's dominance as the premier U.S. arbitration hub is bolstered by landmark cases.
7 minute read

International Edition

Canada's Biggest Grocer Agrees to $500 Million Settlement in Bread Price-Fixing Scheme

The settlement still requires a formalized agreement between the parties and court approval scheduled for later in the year, which will also finalize court-approved expenses and lawyers' fees.
2 minute read

International Edition

ICC Court's 2023 Statistics Reflect Resurgence in Global Arbitration

In its 100th anniversary year, the ICC International Court of Arbitration's latest figures highlight a significant rebound in its caseload to pre-pandemic levels, reflecting the institution's efforts to expand its global reach.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

U.S. Fails by Failing To Ratify Treaties

   Ukraine can be thought of as a world war! This is so because, stating the obvious, the United States and most NATO allies are supplying…
13 minute read

New York Law Journal

D.C. Circuit Rulings Shed Light on FSIA Expropriation Exception Issues

In recent years, a number of cases have sought compensation from Germany or Hungary for property the Nazis or their allies seized. Plaintiffs relied upon the "expropriation exception" of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA) to secure jurisdiction over the foreign sovereign. The authors discuss two such cases, 'Toren v. Federal Republic of Germany' and' Republic of Hungary v. Simon.'
10 minute read

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