The guidance mirrors the recent, broader impulse among U.S. prosecutors and regulatory agencies to extend application of U.S. law to foreign persons and entities, even when those persons and entities have only threadbare connections to the U.S.
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How I Made Partner: 'Give Your Best Work Product,' Says Lillian Martin-Mashburn of Morris, Manning & Martin
“Treat the partners as if they are your clients. You need to give them your best work product, and don’t be afraid to slow down and read through the entire document.”
'A Leap of Faith': Some In-House Leaders Join Fight to Fix Big Law's Mental Health Crisis
“We as in-house counsel have an opportunity to reinject into our outside counsel’s work a sense of accomplishment and meaning that makes someone able to tolerate the challenges of the hard work,” said Eric Greenberg, general counsel of Cox Media Group.
Citi Results Indicate Law Firm Industry Rebound in 2024
Citi’s Q1 Flash Survey Report indicates a strong start and a positive year ahead.
A Controversial Regulation: How the FTC Noncompete Ban Might Affect the Legal Industry
Follow how the regulation might affect the legal industry from across the Law.com Newsroom.
Johnson & Johnson Sues Plaintiffs' Talc Experts Accused of 'Widespread Deception'
Johnson & Johnson launched a new legal incursion against the authors of an expert report that plaintiffs’ lawyers have cited in lawsuits alleging
Maryland Signs Data Privacy Act Into Law—And Bucks Several Privacy Trends
The Maryland Online Data Privacy Act of 2024 will go into effect on Oct. 1, 2025, and will bring new stringent protections for children’s data and biometric data, among other unique requirements.
Durbin Says He's Open to Talks on Reviving Circuit Blue Slips—But Is a Return Likely?
“I would say I’m ready to open this conversation and dialogue on a bipartisan basis, if we’re talking about a prospective change after the election,” said Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Illinois, and the Judiciary Committee’s chair.
Holwell Shuster & Goldberg Partners Leverage 'Hostile' Witnesses to Secure $101 Million Verdict Against Walmart
[falcon-embed src=”embed_1″] New York litigators Brendon DeMay and Priyanka Timblo recently secured a $101 million federal jury verdict against
New Global Regs Hitting Companies Already Facing Increased Compliance Challenges in US
In the United States, regulators are increasingly holding companies accountable for the compliance problems of their third-party vendors. Elsewhere, a new law in the United Kingdom will help prosecutors pursue corporate fraud, and a new EU regulation takes aim at subsidies granted by nonmember states that give companies an undue economic advantage.