31 May, 2022 Equity Lines of Credit Increasingly Being Used to Enhance Company Liquidity By Michael Levitt Valerie Ford Jacob Jennifer Burrow U.S. public companies seeking additional liquidity are increasingly looking to raise capital through equity lines of credit. Under an...
18 May, 2022 Data Scraping Does It Again By Mili Astesiano Menachem Kaplan Timothy Howard Once again, hiQ wins the day in the continuous data scraping saga. In the most recent ruling, the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals...
18 May, 2022 Hand in the Cookie Jar: How the Stericycle FCPA Resolution Provides Insight Into FCPA Enforcement Under President Biden By Olivia Radin Jennifer Loeb Altin Sila Emmeline Chen +1 more... Show less Earlier this year, we wrote that Illinois-based waste disposal company Stericycle, Inc. (Stericycle) had agreed in principle with the...
16 May, 2022 Can technology bring about greener and more cost-efficient arbitrations? By Natalia Zibibbo Pedro Ramirez Did you know that offsetting the carbon emissions of a medium-sized arbitration would require planting nearly 20,000 trees, or all of the...
12 May, 2022 U.S. Supreme Court Holds That Courts Should Apply State Choice-of-Law Rules to Non-federal Claims Under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act By Elliot Friedman David Livshiz Scott Eisman Christian Vandergeest +1 more... Show less On April 21, 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Cassirer v. Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection Foundation, 2022 WL 1177497 (U.S. Apr. 21,...
09 May, 2022 GAR’s Challenging and Enforcing Arbitration Awards Know-how By Elliot Friedman David Livshiz Paige von Mehren An extract from GAR’s Challenging and Enforcing Arbitration Awards Know-how. The whole publication is available at Global Arbitration...
04 May, 2022 The impact of the energy transition: restructuring your investment without losing your international treaty rights By Hinda Rabkin Noiana Marigo Diego Perez At the COP26 climate summit in November 2021, over forty countries committed to phase out use of coal-fired power. Even before this...
02 May, 2022 Re-assessing business litigation risk: From a US-centric to a multijurisdictional disputes landscape By Timothy Harkness Kristina Weiler As the role of US courts in transnational litigation decreases, businesses need to brace themselves for the rise of EU collective...