...Last December the U.S. Department of...Inc. A registered representative of the firm...officer discovered the trades and asked a...
...much is it worth to U.S. corporations to be protected...which passed the House of Representatives Thursday, would allow companies to...
...The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday announced its...filed April 16 in U.S. District Court for the...
...regulatorsthe U.S. Department of...broker-dealer E-Trade had indicated that...on its registered representatives personal knowledge...
...The U.S. Supreme Court's "This...
...The U.S. Supreme Courts...as could U.S. international trade negotiations. This...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...The U.S. Supreme Courts...as could U.S. international trade negotiations. This...
...global commerce has expanded beyond traditional territorial bounds, the jurisdiction of the U.S. courts has undergone a similar expansion. Long behind us are the...
...Novick, a former general counsel of the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. "When our lawyers are tapped to serve in government...
...enforcement actions in the international trade law field, forcing companies to...Control Classification Number (ECCN) or U.S. Munitions List (USML) category...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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