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International Edition

China's Investment in US and Europe Hits Six-Year Low

China's combined investment into North America and Europe dropped 73 percent in 2018.
5 minute read

The American Lawyer

Norton Rose Taps Toronto Partner as New Global Chair

Walied Soliman will lead the firm's global supervisory board for a one-year term effective Jan. 1.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Official Broke Law in Curbing Protections for Haitian Immigrants, Ex-Agency Head Says

The director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services violated the law by disregarding dangerous conditions in Haiti when recommending the termination of temporary protected status for refugees who fled the country following a devastating 2010 earthquake, the director's predecessor told a federal judge at a Brooklyn trial testing the Trump administration's decision.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Mexico Has a New President: What Does that Mean for Latin America-Focused Lawyers?

Lawyers who have focused on Latin America have benefited from major deregulation and investment in Mexico. Will Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador put an end to the boom?
5 minute read

International Edition

Strains on US-China Relations Continue to Cloud Asia Outlook in 2019

The U.S.-China trade war could inhibit China-related legal work. But lawyers are optimistic about increased opportunities in Southeast Asia.
6 minute read

International Edition

U.S. Court Denies Bid to Fast Track Appeal in $1.2B Venezuela Arbitration Dispute

Judge Luis Felipe Restrepo of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit on Wednesday ruled that oral argument on Petróleos de Venezuela S.A. appeal in the case would proceed normally.
4 minute read

International Edition

U.S. Justice Department Hacking Indictments Against China Continue: What Do They Mean for Companies?

The Justice Department indictment indicates that many of the companies were compromised by attacks on third-party vendors who manage, process and store data.
6 minute read

Corporate Counsel

DOJ Hacking Indictments Against China Continue: What Do They Mean for Companies?

Robert Silvers, a partner in the litigation department at Paul Hastings in Washington, D.C., said Thursday the Justice Department's action serves as a stark reminder for companies to not only check their own cybersecurity but also the security of their third-party vendors. Many of the companies were compromised by attacks on their managed service providers, who manage, process and store data.
6 minute read

International Edition

Little-Known Chinese IP Firm Secures Qualcomm's iPhone Injunctions

Beijing-based LexField Law Offices is behind Qualcomm's successful iPhone sales ban in China.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Little-Known Chinese IP Firm Secures China iPhone Injunctions for Qualcomm

Beijing-based LexField Law Offices, which has a strong reputation in IP, especially in helping multinationals fending off infringement in China, is behind Qualcomm's successful iPhone sales ban in the country.
4 minute read

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