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Across the country, infrastructure is failing
Recent Developments on Privacy and Data Protection in Brazil
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A change of paradigm is urgent and requires a robust legislation on personal data protection.
Night Note: The First Hundred Days
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Trade in the First Hundred Days of the Trump Administration
Advocacy on the Cutting Edge
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Randall Scarlett uses the latest in brain-imaging technology to stay ahead of the curve.
Treacherous Waters, Uncharted Territory
by Bryan Driscoll
Political shifts around the globe this year are forcing international law and business to navigate a more intricate compliance landscape
Empowering Women Through Law
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South African Firm CDH Is Equipping the Community With Legal Agency.
Expanding Foreign Investment through Treaty Investor (E-2) Visa Reform
by David Berry and Jeffrey Gorsky
What is in a Name?
by Matthew McLaughlin
Trademark clearance for craft breweries.
A Trump Administration Is a Reality. So, Now What?
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"How do we make intelligent choices and decisions now when US policy is unclear? Inauguration Day is 20 January 2017. It is useful to look at the key policy approach identified in the campaign."
The Generals’ Next War
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Businesses’ Sense of Corporate Social Responsibility Is Increasingly Driving Long-Term Growth. Here’s How General Counsel Can Best Confront CSR’s Numerous Challenges and Opportunities.
Big Updates in the Big Apple
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A Post-COVID-19 update on the commercial market for landlords, building investors and retail developers in New York.
Why Law Firms are Embracing Sustainable Development Goals
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Uria Menendez Abogados is committing itself to Spain's progressive environmental policies.
Understanding the Constitutionality of Patent Law
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Ideas can be stolen, just like the machines or products they were used to create.
Trump and Immigration: Separating Truth from Fiction
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Deportations aren’t up, but the people who are being deported are more “newsworthy.”
An Interview With Johnson Winter & Slattery
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Australia's 2020 “Law Firm of the Year” honoree in Energy Law
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