May 19, 2023 Supreme Court Resets Aiding and Abetting Liability Threshold in Anti-Terrorism Act Cases By Timothy Harkness Scott Eisman Adam Rosenfeld Rebecca Curwin Noelle Williams Nathan Hembree Daniel Hodgkinson +4 more... Show less Since 2016, plaintiffs have used increasingly aggressive “aiding and abetting” theories to make Anti-Terrorism Act claims against...
Feb 24, 2023 Freshfields Represents InterAction and Charity & Security Network in Filing of Amicus Brief in Twitter, Inc. v. Taamneh By Timothy Harkness Linda Martin Kimberly Zelnick David Livshiz Scott Eisman Rebecca Curwin +3 more... Show less Defending the right of humanitarian aid organizations to operate in conflict zones without risk of unfair application of the...
Sep 30, 2020 Corruption risk and enforcement in the time of COVID By Kimberly Zelnick Altin Sila Nathan Hembree Last week, the OECD released a study on Corporate Anti-Corruption Compliance Drivers, Mechanisms, and Ideas for Change along with a panel...
Apr 24, 2020 Part 2: Do I have to go through with this? A summary of recently filed MAE/MAC cases By Nathan Hembree Timothy Harkness Kate Apostolova As previously predicted in our blog piece Do I have to go through with this? A summary of recently filed MAE/MAC cases, material adverse...
Apr 19, 2020 Do I have to go through with this? A summary of recently filed MAE/MAC cases By Timothy Harkness Kate Apostolova Nathan Hembree We thought it might be helpful if we summarize the recent cases filed in the Delaware courts that implicate material adverse...
Mar 28, 2019 The tangled web of global approvals By Nathan Hembree Aimen Mir Peter Lyons Are you prepared to navigate the increasingly sophisticated process for national security approvals on your next merger or acquisition?...
Nov 14, 2018 Xerox/Fuji: Don’t Copy This, Part 2 By Matthew Herman Peter Lyons Nathan Hembree In April, Justice Barry Ostrager of the New York Commercial Division granted a preliminary injunction motion, blocking the proposed...