...in a common legal culture, from Versailles in France to Martinique and Mauritius in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. More broadly, her research interests focus...
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...plaintiff shareholders' standing to bring a derivative action on behalf of a Mauritius corporation.5 In that case, the plaintiffs, shareholders in a...
...Australia, Ireland, Poland. I've even visited arbitration centers in London, Singapore, Mauritius. Clearly, around the world there is open recognition of the importance of...
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DLA Piper is advising Discovery Communications on a pair of big deals in Europe as the world's largest nonfiction media company moves to expand its reach on the continent. The assignment caps a busy
...2.2 million people. The operations are spread across Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Mauritius, Seychelles, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia, as well as a regional office in...
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