National Law Journal
...the U.S. apostles for freedom of information, especially in the Arab world. In 2009, New York Times assistant general counsel David...
...the D.C. Circuit could "provoke uproar through the Arab and Muslim world" and "seriously damage" relations. Nathan...
...declined to decide the issue. In Voice of Arab World Inc. v. MDTV Medical News Now Inc., 645 F.3d...
National Law Journal
...ABS's requirements on, inter alia, structural soundness. ABS, one of the world's leading classification societies, is engaged to inspect (or "class"...
...its plans to build a world class law school in Qatar...both in Qatar and the Arab region and beyond." ...
...and good governance around the world," Cusumano said. ...
As Saudi Arabia builds a civilian nuclear power program, its atomic energy authority has quietly given millions of dollars to a U.S. law firm to help aid its development
Paul Cosgrove, a former executive vice president at Control Components, is the third defendant in less than two months to plead guilty in a Foreign Corrupt Practices Act case in California
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