...to be the best ways to deal with them? The head of Asia Pacific M&A compliance for one of the worlds...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...The incident was reported to Dick Verhaagen, director of projects for the Asia-Pacific unit of Transocean. In an affidavit, Verhaagen testifies that he then...
The Daily Report
...discoverable. With Americans doing business overseas, especially in the burgeoning Asia-Pacific region, companies must consider and manage the risk of U.S...
...discoverable. And as Americans are doing business overseas, especially in the burgeoning Asia-Pacific region, companies must consider and manage the risk of U.S...
Looking back at LegalTech West Coast 2008, Law.com Legal Technology editor Sean Doherty sorts through a long list of e-discovery fixes; explains this year's catchphrase: "act locally, act globally";
Looking back at LegalTech West Coast 2008, Law.com Legal Technology editor Sean Doherty sorts through a long list of e-discovery fixes; explains this year's catchphrase: "act locally, act globally";
...development activities worldwide. Held annually in each of our regions -- the Americas, Asia-Pacific and Europe, the Middle East and Africa -- PSI complements individual programs...
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