...Kremlin to retaliate with a similar law aimed at Americans. ...
Science isnât safe in Russia today. That, anyway, was Lev Gudkovâs message this morning in a public statement published [ru] to the website of the Levada Center, one of Russiaâs oldest and bes
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Georgetown panel identifies and demystifies cross border e-discovery quandaries
The Daily Report
One of the most vexing problems for global companies and their lawyers is how to identify, collect and use electronically stored information in e-discovery without ending up in jail or facing huge fi
Daily Business Review
One of the most vexing problems for global companies and their lawyers is how to identify, collect and use electronically stored information in e-discovery without ending up in jail or facing huge f
One of the most vexing problems for global companies and their lawyers is how to identify, collect, and use ESI in e-discovery without ending up in jail or facing huge fines, reports Monica Bay, edi
Skadden, Debevoise, Herbert Smith Freehills, and leading Russian firm Egorov Puginsky are advising on a deal that would settle an ongoing battle among Russian oligarchs and see one of them, Roman Abr
...control of Russias natural resources in the hands of the Kremlin, ...
...year prison term, are the latest to be lodged against a vocal Kremlin critic and have some U.S. lawyers with Russian expertise skeptical about...
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